What are the key terms in social learning theory?

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What are the key terms in social learning theory? Write an account of the development of offending that uses all of these key terms.

Today’s session You are learning about... You are learning to... Learning theories of offending Apply general psychological theories to explain specific behaviours Read complex sources for meaning and learning

Learning theories of offending Differential association theory Social learning theory

Close reading of texts Read a small section of the text Y Am I sure I get it all? N What’s the big idea here?

Reciprocal teaching A new ‘teacher’ is chosen. silent reading of section of text Questioning: the ‘teacher’ asks a ‘main idea’ question about the section. The group discusses and agrees an answer. Summarising: the ‘teacher’ summarises the section in a short sentence, leaving out all the unimportant detail.

How does this technique compare with the usual way you might read a handout?