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A Kaleidoscope of Decisions: Using Cognitive Flexibility Theory to Advance a Novice ESOL Teacher's Scaffolding Expertise

2008
Instructional scaffolding is a powerful tool that many teachers utilize to meet the challenge of individualizing instruction for diverse learners. The concept of instructional scaffolding is complex (Meyer, 1993), in that teachers have to determine what, how much, and what kind of help to give to students in a moment?s notice (Rodgers, 2004/05 ...
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Cognitive Flexibility and Hypertext: Theory and Technology for the Nonlinear and Multidimensional Traversal of Complex Subject Matter

2012
Traditional methods of instruction rely on linear media (e.g., textbooks and lectures). Linearity of media is not a problem when the subject matter being taught is well structured and fairly simple. However, as content increases in complexity and ill-structuredness, increasingly greater amounts of important information are lost with linear approaches ...
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Cognitive flexibility in acute anorexia nervosa and after recovery: A systematic review

Clinical Psychology Review, 2020
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