Pscychology Albert Bandura Proposed What Is Known As A Social Learning Theory Espisode 2

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Pscychology Albert Bandura proposed what is known as a social learning theory.

According to this theory of child development, children learn new behaviors theories. Bandura believed that external reinforcement was not the only way that people learned new things. Instead intrinsic reinforcement such as a sense of pride, satisfaction and accomplishment could also lead to learning by observing the actions of others, including parents; children develop new skills and acquire new information. -Kendra Cherry http://psychologyabout.com/od/developmentalpsychology/chil drentheory.htm

Social development theory is classified as behavioral theory in which the behavior of the stimuli can be affected and modified. According to its observation in the environment, everything that the child seen and observed could actually lead them to learning. This theory will be beneficial and essential guide in my future teaching in dealing with individual differences and how direct learning to them. Varied behavior could be observed and contract with but learning could still be effective through the using and applying intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in class. Even without formal lesson, the

students can learn by their own reflection in the environment. A print-rich environment will also play its important role in letting the students to be educated in their own.

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