Multiple Choice
Vygotsky believed that when children worked on problems in small groups:
A) they did not learn as well because they could not use their own strategies.
B) they could do better work than any of the individuals could do alone.
C) it could be beneficial if one group is more advanced than the others.
D) it encouraged children to do more social than academic work.
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