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to scaffold
verb
To set up a scaffolding; to surround a building with scaffolding.
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"Adults also need to teach kids how to scaffold healthy relationships that are supportive, as opposed to controlling or dependent.
He accelerated to forty miles an hour, past a tepee of stacked bamboo that would be used to scaffold the next construction project.
A basic card sort identifying key aspects of bullying alongside events in Aung San Suu Kyi's story was used to scaffold students' ability to make these connections.
To scaffold this work, participants implement STeLLA lesson plans.
Casualties due to scaffold collapse are common in many countries.
The platform was specifically designed to scaffold students' inquiry learning across formal and informal settings.
Design principle 3 (user experience): Develop mobile applications to scaffold data collection citizen inquiry projects.
Recently, the method was applied to scaffold hopping in 3D space [16].
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