Scaffold and scaffolding may refer to:
- Instructional scaffolding, the provision of sufficient supports to promote learning when concepts and skills are being first introduced to students
- Scaffolding, in construction, a temporary structure that supports workers and equipment above the ground or floor
- Scaffold, in capital punishment, refers to a structure used as a gallows that the condemned stands upon, often with a trap door; it can also refer to the elevated structure on which a condemned person is set to be beheaded
- Scaffold, in chemistry, a structure that is used to hold up or support another material, such as a drug, crystal or protein
- Scaffold, in drug design, functional groups being substituted on a molecular scaffold
- Scaffold, in tissue engineering, an artificial structure capable of supporting three-dimensional tissue formation
- The Scaffold, a United Kingdom musical group
- Scaffold (programming) - a term that comes from the Ruby on Rails framework, which is a facility to construct most of the logic and views needed to do common data access operations, such as CRUD
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