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S OCIAL L EARNING T HEORY VS. C ONVERSATION T HEORY Mona Bashaweeh EDUC 385 Dr. Kevin Pyatt
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Founded by Albert Bandura. This theory is based on learning through: observing. imitating others. modeling the behavior of others Social Learning Theory
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Bandura suggests many steps in the modeling process: Attention: the observer first must pay attention. Retention: the observer must be able to remember the behavior that has been observed. Reproduction: the observer has to be able to replicate the action. Motivation: reinforcement and punishment which mean students can learn by seeing what others are rewarded or punished for.
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Bandura turned his attention to: self-efficacy: People like to model behaviors when they feel they are able to execute those behaviors successfully “high self-efficacy” self-regulation: That mean when you have your own ideas and organize yourself to learn. In a set of well known experiments, called the "Bobo doll" Bandura showed that children 3-6 years would change their behavior by watching others.
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Developed by Gordon Pask. The important ideas: learning through conversations. sharing discussions with someone else. The main method of learning is "teachback" one person teaches another what they have learned. Conversation Theory.
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Conversations can be conducted at a number of different levels: natural language: discussion between two students about what they did on the weekend. object languages: discussion between two students about how to create an email. meta language: a student telling another student about what they learned in the lesson.
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Pask suggests two different types of learning strategies: Serialists: progress through a structure in a sequential fashion. Holists: look for higher order relations. For students to learn a topic, they must learn the relationships between the concepts. For teachers, students are different in the types of learning they prefer, so a clear explanation of the topic helps student understanding.
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CriteriaSocial Learning TheoryConversation Theory Teaching method Observing and modeling others behavior. sharing discussion with someone Instruction Emphasis Individually Group Focus on StudentStudents and teachers Ease of Use Easy
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