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Behaviorism
Psychological Influences on Education
• Prediction and control of human behavior in which
  introspection and/or independent thinking play no
  essential part in teaching
• Developed during the industrial revolution, modernism
  was the new focus
• Learning is purely an objective and experimental branch
  of natural science
• No line between man and animal
• Learn through positive and negative reinforcement
  (conditioning)




Behaviorism
• Learn primarily through observation
• Pavlov, Skinner, and Bandura; key players in
  development of behaviorism theories
• Ex. Students rewarded for good behavior and punished
  for bad




Students of Behaviorism
• We would use this in the classroom, especially at the
  elementary school level, but we would also incorporate
  parts of the other two theories.




What We Think…
• Won the Nobel Peace
  Prize in 1906
• Conducted an
  experiment where he
  rang a bell every time
  he put food in front
  of dogs.
• The food caused the
  dogs to salivate.
• He eventually just
  rang the bell, and the
  dogs still salivated.
• Classical
  Conditioning:having
  a reflex in response
  to a stimulus



Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936)
• Studied operant
  conditioning; shaping
  behavior through the
  reinforcement of stimulus
  responses.
• Conducted an experiment
  using pigeons.
• When pigeons behaved in
  a certain way, their
  behavior was rewarded.
• He eventually taught the
  pigeons to do difficult
  tasks
• Applied the principle to
  humans.
• Rewarded behaviors will
  be repeated, behaviors
  with negative responses
  will stop.


B.F. Skinner (1904-1990)
• People learn through
  observational
  modeling (copying
  observed behavior)
• He studied self-
  efficacy, one’s
  personal perspective
  of their ability to
  encourage their self to
  learn.
• Studied personality by
  analyzing one’s
  environment, behavior,
  and thoughts.


Bandura (1925-) & the
Social Contract Theory
• In schools where behaviorism is practiced, they believe
  frequent objective testing is the best way to determine
  what students know. They reward students when they
  learn, even when they learn small things, because it’s
  behaviorism that is they key to successful teaching.




Behaviorism in practice
today
Credits

•   Robert King III
•   Leanna Kotun
•   Danielle Morgan
•   Giovanni Santiago
•   Jana Williams

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Learning Theories Behaviorism

  • 2. • Prediction and control of human behavior in which introspection and/or independent thinking play no essential part in teaching • Developed during the industrial revolution, modernism was the new focus • Learning is purely an objective and experimental branch of natural science • No line between man and animal • Learn through positive and negative reinforcement (conditioning) Behaviorism
  • 3. • Learn primarily through observation • Pavlov, Skinner, and Bandura; key players in development of behaviorism theories • Ex. Students rewarded for good behavior and punished for bad Students of Behaviorism
  • 4. • We would use this in the classroom, especially at the elementary school level, but we would also incorporate parts of the other two theories. What We Think…
  • 5. • Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 • Conducted an experiment where he rang a bell every time he put food in front of dogs. • The food caused the dogs to salivate. • He eventually just rang the bell, and the dogs still salivated. • Classical Conditioning:having a reflex in response to a stimulus Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936)
  • 6. • Studied operant conditioning; shaping behavior through the reinforcement of stimulus responses. • Conducted an experiment using pigeons. • When pigeons behaved in a certain way, their behavior was rewarded. • He eventually taught the pigeons to do difficult tasks • Applied the principle to humans. • Rewarded behaviors will be repeated, behaviors with negative responses will stop. B.F. Skinner (1904-1990)
  • 7. • People learn through observational modeling (copying observed behavior) • He studied self- efficacy, one’s personal perspective of their ability to encourage their self to learn. • Studied personality by analyzing one’s environment, behavior, and thoughts. Bandura (1925-) & the Social Contract Theory
  • 8. • In schools where behaviorism is practiced, they believe frequent objective testing is the best way to determine what students know. They reward students when they learn, even when they learn small things, because it’s behaviorism that is they key to successful teaching. Behaviorism in practice today
  • 9. Credits • Robert King III • Leanna Kotun • Danielle Morgan • Giovanni Santiago • Jana Williams