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This informative guide delves into Social Learning Theory, emphasizing the concepts of Observational Learning, Inhibition, Disinhibition, and True Observational Learning. Discover how people learn by observing others and the key factors influencing this process.
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Social Learning Theory And Instruction
Learning by Observing • Inhibition • When you don’t do something you normally would. • Examples • Disinhibition • When you do something you normally wouldn’t. • Examples
More Learning by Observing • Facilitation • Normal behavior encouraged by consequences. • Examples • True Observational Learning • Influences: • Model • Consequences • Expectations • Available Help • Self-efficacy • Steps: • Attention • Retention • Production • Motivation
Social Learning Theory says: People learn by observing others. Bandura
Who are The Others?
Parents • Involved parents = “positive” crowds • Uninvolved parents = “negative” crowds
Peer Groups at your School • Rednecks • Band nerds • Jocks • Who else?
Influence of Teachers • Socially Rejected Students • Socially Ignored Students • Expectations
Social Cognitive Theory • Enactive • Learning by Doing • Experience Consequences • Consequences are Information • Vicarious • Learning by Watching • Consider the Consequences • Recognizes Cognitive Ability • expectations, motivation, beliefs
Outcomes of Observational Learning • Directing Attention • Promoting Existing Behaviors • Increasing or Decreasing Inhibitions • Teaching New Behaviors • Arousing Emotions Are these inhibition, disinhibition, true observational learning, or some combination?
Reciprocal Determinism Check this out in your book. It’s how it all fits together…