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Simpson 2014 1 Social learning theories Based on a combination of behavioral concepts with the understanding of the role that cognition plays in moulding our conditioning
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Simpson 2014 Social Learning Theorists Vygotsky ( 1896 - 1934 ) Socio-cultural view of cognitive development Albert Bandura (1969) Social learning theory (S.L.T) Julian rotter (1916-2014) Observational learning Locus of control 2
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3 LEV VYGOTSKY: Socio Cultural Theory 1896 - 1934
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4 Vygotsky Sociocultural theory of Cognitive Development Developed his theory at the same time as Piaget. Died at age 38 & his work was suppressed for 20 years. Provided the foundation for Social Development Theory. Social learning precedes development http://youtu.be/UEAm4cf_9b8
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Simpson 2014 Vygotsky ( social /cultural) theory ZPD (Zone of Proximal development) Scaffolding Imitative learning Internalization Collaborative learning Learning cannot be separated from its social/cultural context 5
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6 Vygotsky ’ s Key Concepts Human Uniqueness - Lower Vs Higher Functions Mediating Activities and Mediating Systems Learning must be Internalised MKO (More Knowledgeable Other) ZPD (Zone of proximal Development)
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7 Zone of Proximal Development 7
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Simpson 2014 Modeling/ Observational Learning ( Albert Bandura) Bandura created modeling theory with classic Bo-Bo Doll (inflatable clown) experiments Model: Someone who serves as an example Occurs by watching and imitating actions of another person and by noting consequences of a person’s actions 8
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Simpson 2014 Fig. 8.25 A nursery school child imitates the aggressive behavior of an adult model he has just seen in a movie. (Photos courtesy of Albert Bandura.) 9
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Simpson 2014 4 main premises ATTENTION RETENTION MOTOR REPODUCTION MOTIVATION 10
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Simpson 2014 Steps to Successful Modeling Pay attention to model Remember what was done Reproduce modeled behavior If a model is successful or his/her behavior is rewarded, behavior more likely to recur You tube clip 11
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Simpson 2014 Julian Rotter Behavioral potential Expectancy Reinforcement value Psychological situation Locus of control http://youtu.be/_tsXrPBVs-A 12
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Simpson 2014 13 Locus of control Your view of the world Balance is the best Internals can place to much responsibility on themselves Externals can place to much empathisis on the power of others
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Simpson 2014 Activity 1 Think of behaviour that was modeled to you as a child; Was it effective? Why? If not, what could have changed that? 14
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Simpson 2014 Activity 2 What behaviour have you modeled ? To who? Was it effective? Why/why not? 15
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That’s all for today folks!!!!!! Simpson 2014 16
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Simpson 2014 DVD child development from Freud to spock, and beyond 17
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Key Theorists &Concepts Psychoanalytic – Freud Neo – Freudian - Erickson, Attachment theorists: Ainsworth, Bowlby Cognitive-developmental – Piaget Learning Theorists - Skinner, Watson, Pavlov, Bandura Sociocultural – Vygotsky Humanistic - Maslow & Rogers Stage theorists of adult development - Buhler and Levinson Neuroscience - understanding of trauma impacts & brain plasticity Simpson 2014 18
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