Title | : | Teaching and Learning Approaches: Behaviorism, Cognitivism and Social Constructivism |
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If you study educational psychology, you must understand those three points (behaviorism, cognitivism, and social constructivism) Comment from : @jeanmarctojoniaina551 |
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"from a behaviorist standpoint, human beings should all behave the same way"brbrThis can't be the assumed prescription you've come to associate with behaviorism, at least behaviorism as Skinner would know it A more legitimate deduction would be that it is possible for all human beings to behave the same way This means that, barring any lesions of the brain, the notions of cognitive blockages and innate incompatibilities are out as explanations for reprehensible behavior Comment from : @ReigninAmazin17 |
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Instead of discussing values and philosophy attributed to these approaches to understanding learning, we need a critical analysis in well-defined scientific terms Non-scientist educators usually have poor understanding of behaviorism and make up many straw men they can knock down Behaviorists do not believe knowledge is transmitted Responses (your know, the R in S-R) are important Animals emit behaviors that are the basis of their learning Behaviorism is about reinforcement and punishment, not positive and negative reinforcement Behaviorists look only at behavior without making up non-explanatory mental constructs (like self regulation) Social constructivism mainly claims that children acquire their behavior and thinking by interacting with others (eg, parents, culture) and modeling them This, if you think about it, is a assertion that knowledge is transmitted to the learner, not that they are somehow responsible for what is learned Comment from : @robotczar |
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