Behavioral Approaches to Learning and Teaching.ppt
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1、Behavioral Approaches to Learning and Teaching,FOUN 3100 Sondra M. Parmer Auburn University Fall 2003,What is learning?,Examples of learning Learning addition Learning to drive Learning social interaction Examples of things that are NOT learning Reflexive behavior (e.g., swallowing) Innate abilities
2、,Approaches to Learning,Behavioral emphasis on experiences Cognitive emphasis on mental process Social cognitive Cognitive information-processing Cognitive constructivist Social constructivist,Behavioral Approaches to Learning,Classical Conditioning,A type of learning in which an organism learns to
3、connect or associate stimuli.,Neutral stimulus meaningful stimulus response,Classical Conditioning: Ivan Pavlov,Classical Conditioning,Classical Conditioning,Generalization involves the tendency of a new stimulus similar to the original conditioned stimulus to produce a similar response (e.g., test
4、anxiety: biology test chemistry test).,Classical Conditioning,Discrimination occurs when the organism responds to a certain stimuli but not others (e.g., test anxiety: English test).,Classical Conditioning,Extinction involves weakening of the conditioned response in the absence of the unconditioned
5、stimulus (e.g., good grades on test = fading of test anxiety).,Classical Conditioning,Good at explaining how neutral stimuli becomes associated with unlearned, involuntary responses. Good at understanding students anxieties and fears. Not as effective at explaining voluntary behaviors.,Classical Con
6、ditioning Activity,Get into groups of 3-4 people. Determine an example of classical conditioning. Each group will present their example in the form of a skit to the rest of the class. The class will try to identify the following: Unconditioned stimulus Conditioned stimulus Unconditioned response Con
7、ditioned response,Operant Conditioning,A form of learning in which the consequences of behavior produce changes in the probability that the behavior will occur. Example: When John made good grades behavior his parents gave him money consequence so he continued to make good grades future behavior.,Op
8、erant Conditioning,Thorndike Cats in puzzle boxes Thorndikes Law of Effect Behaviors followed by positive outcomes are strengthened; behaviors followed by negative outcomes are weakened. Positive Example: I sing a song you applaud for me I continue to sing. Negative Example: I sing a song you boo at
9、 me and throw tomatoes I no longer sing.,B. F. Skinner,Operant Conditioning,Reinforcement (reward) increases the probability a response will occur Positive reinforcement frequency of a response increases because it is followed by a rewarding stimulus Negative reinforcement frequency of a response in
10、creases because it is followed by the removal of an aversive stimulus Punishment decreases the probability a response will occur,Examples of Positive Reinforcement,My son scores a goal in soccer behavior; I praise him consequence; He continues to try to score goals future behavior.Student begins usi
11、ng the adverb “well” correctly behavior; She receives extra time in the reading area consequence; Student continues to use “well” appropriately future behavior.,Examples of Negative Reinforcement,Student comes to class on time behavior; Teacher stops writing students name on the board consequence; S
12、tudent continues to come to class on time future behavior.Student completes homework after school behavior; Parents stop nagging at student to complete homework consequence; Student increasingly completes homework after school future behavior.,Examples of Punishment,Student is caught cheating behavi
13、or; Student is placed in ISS consequence; Student does not cheat again future behavior. Two students are disruptive during class behavior; Students are reprimanded by the teacher consequence; Students become silent during class future behavior.,Punishment vs. Negative Reinforcement,Decreases the lik
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