How to Scaffold

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Course Description

Appropriate use of scaffolding to support student learning is a vital strategy in the classroom as it promotes a student’s individual, academic growth.

This course provides a definition of Scaffolding, criteria analysis checklist, examples for classroom implementation, and multiple takeaway documents for immediate teacher use.  

Scaffolding

Every learner – regardless of their level – needs support to maximize their potential. Scaffolding is the way to align, build, and communicate those supports for student benefit.

Connection to Practice

  • Learn Various Ways to build Supports for Student Learning 
  • Apply Alignment, Basis, and  Communication for proficient use of Scaffolding

Requirements

  • A willingness to learn and grow.
  • A computer or phone with access to the internet.
  • No paid software required – everything you need is in the Learning Module.

Earn a Professional Development Certificate

Share this credential with your school administration and in your performance review.

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