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- Bandura's Social Learning TheoryBandura’s theory can best described as a combination of cognitive and behavioral theories of modeling. According to Bandura, one’s personality is the result of interaction with the environment and psychological processes.
- The Social Learning Theory of Domestic AbuseThe social learning theory is considered to be instrumental when it comes to explaining domestic abuse.
- Social Learning Theory: The Impact of Others Upon Our BehaviorIn social learning theory it is recognized that people learn from other people. They are also influenced to some degree by other people.
- The Impact of Role Models According to Social Learning TheoryAlfred Bandura is mostly remembered for his social learning theory. He worked with Richard Walters in research on social learning and aggression in children. This research work led to the crucial role in modeling behavior simply by observation
- Using Social Learning Theory to Understand Latina Use of Cancer ScreeningsReviews the use of cancer screening services by Latina women through the framework of Social Learning Theory.
- Learning Theory PaperA detail analysis of Vygotsky's Social Learning Theory,how it relates to student achievement and how educators can use the theory to structure effective lessons.
- Julian Rotter's Social-Learning TheoryJulian Rotter developed a social-learning theory that was based upon 5 main concepts.
- Concepts, Implications, and Effectiveness of the Adult Learning TheoryIn order to begin this investigation, it is first helpful to consider a broad overview of adult learning theory and how it has been defined in the scholarly literature
- Adult Learning Theory for Mentors, Managers, Trainers, and Support ProfessionalsAdults are very picky learners and it is difficult for them to retain new information. Fortunately, applying aspects of Adult Learning Theory can help to change that.
- Social Cognitive Learning TheoryA review of Albert Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory
- The Learning Theory of ConstructivismConstructivism explains how learning involves building, or constructing, concepts and knowledge rather than just absorbing information from the outside world.
- Student-Focused Pedagogy: A Learning Theory, a Learning Style and Delivery ApproachStudent-Focused Pedagogy is a new learning and delivery approach using Internet and its technologies in the classroom setting; students actively participate in the learning process at their own pace ...
- Social Learning Theory and LearningFour processes that help move the ball forward when it comes to employee growth.
- Mezirow's Transformational Learning TheoryJohn Mezirow believed that adults can be "transformed" through a process involving a "disorientating dilemma" followed by critical reflection and new interpretations of experience.
- Applying Learning Theory to Online Instructional Design for Alternative High School StudentsNot all students "fit" into what traditional high school offers. The "under-achievers", "free-spirits", or "individualists" students often suffer academically within four brick walls. These students struggle...
Learning Theory for Education: Questions and AnswersThis is a question and answer document centered around education and the learning theory teachers utilize to maximize their skills and learning abilities of the students within the classroom.- Wholel Part Whole Learning ModelTeaching strategy for whole-part-whole learning model.
- Contrasting Broad Definitions of Processes of LearningDifferentiating between androgogoy and pedogogy is as important as differentiating between educational theorists.
- Reinforced Learning V. Incidental LearningReinforced Learning theorizes that learning only happens when there is something to be gained. Incidental Learning theorizes that learning happnes simply through living. Here are some onteresting experiments comparing the two theories.
- Applying Cognitive Theory in CurriculumStrategy on applying Jean Piaget's Cognitive Learning theory in classroom curriculums today.
- Learning TypesAn indepth look at classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning
- Theorist Research Paper on William Glasser and Choice TheoryThis paper explains Glasser's choice theory, and explores its application to classroom teachers. This paper also touches on Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory.
- Criminal TheoryThis paper explores theories of the causes of crime. Topics discussed are social learning theory, lack of socialization, heredity, rational choice, economic factors, and opportunity theories. These theses theories can be interrelated to explain crime.
- The Benefits of Cooperative LearningA research paper on the benefits of cooperative learning.
- Brain Based Learning Vs Traditional LearningThis research compares traditional teaching methods and their effects on learning to the newer techniques that involve brain based learning which focuses on each individual and their physiological and psychological makeup and how that affects learning.
- LearningClassical conditioning, extinction, operant conditioning, insight learning, and latent learning
- Why Educators Need to Teach Both Theory and PracticeThis article discusses the need for educators to teach theory basaed topics along with practical application.
- Webliography: Adult Learning Theories, Transformative Learning, and Learning StylesAn extensive bibliography of websites that are relevant to adult learning theories, transformative learning, and the use of learning styles. A good place to start for all who are interested in theories of learning.
- Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory in ActionWe know more about good behaviors than we do them. However, we go about behavior change incorrectly assuming there either should be a way to do it without effort or that it is too difficult. Change means learning, not eliminating. Bandura's SCT is key.
- Social Learning Related to Criminal BehaviorsOne of the social learning theories is behavioral theory, which mean people learn from others how to commit crimes and engage in criminal behaviors because of their influences from family, peers, environment, or the media.
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