Vygotsky's sociocultural theory emphasizes that children
A) are born with prewired understandings that permit a ready grasp of new information.
B) "think" with their eyes, ears, hands, and other sensorimotor equipment.
C) live in rich social and cultural contexts that affect the way their cognitive world is structured.
D) discover virtually all knowledge about the world through their own activity.
Answer: C) live in rich social and cultural contexts that affect the way their cognitive world is structured.
Psychology
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When teachers believe that a child is bright but does not try very hard, the teacher's reaction to the child is most likely one of
a. guilt. b. pride. c. anger. d. satisfaction.
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