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• Birthdate: December 4, 1925
• Birthplace: Mundane in
northern Alberta, Canada
• He is the youngest child, and
only son, in a family of six
• Both of his parents had
immigrated to Canada when
they were both adolescents;
his father from Krakow,
Poland and his mother from
the Ukraine.
• Bandura’s elementary and
high school years were spent
at the one and only school in
town.
Due to the shortage of teachers
and resources, learning was left
largely to the students' own
initiative.
According to Bandura, because
of this limited access to
educational resources, the
students had to take charge of
their own education.
Bandura became fascinated by
psychology after enrolling at
the University of British
Columbia. He had started out
as a biological science major,
his interest in psychology
formed quite by accident.
While commuting to school with
a group of students, he found
himself arriving at school much
earlier than his course started.
To pass the time, he decided to
take a class..
became extremely interested in
psychology, and decided to
concentrate on it.
Bandura then went on to pursue
graduate study at the University
of Iowa. It was there that
became interested in the
behaviorist tradition and
learning theory.
He received his M.A. degree in
1951 and his Ph.D. in 1952
While studying at Iowa, he met
Virginia Varna, an instructor at the
College of Nursing.
Virginia and Albert married in
1952 and became parents to two
daughters, Mary and Carol.
Bandura was offered a position at
Stanford University. Bandura
accepted the offer and has
continued to work at Stanford up
to this day.
It was during his studies on
adolescent aggression that
Bandura became increasing
interested in vicarious learning,
modeling and imitation.
Social Learning Theory
• Stressed the importance of observational learning,
imitation and modeling.
• His theory added a social element, arguing that people
can learn new information and behaviors by watching
other people known as Observational Learning (or
modeling).
In a famous and influential experiment known as the
Bobo doll experiment, Albert Bandura and his
colleagues were able to demonstrate one of the ways in
which children learn aggression.
The experiment involved exposing children to two different adult
models;
• A non- aggressive model
• An aggressive one.
After witnessing the adult's behavior, the children would then be
placed in a room without the model and were observed to see if
they would imitate the behavior they had witnessed
It is not certain that children learn socially, but it is
likely that children observing an adult model utilizing
violence are more likely to believe that this type of
behavior is normal. They may, therefore, be more likely
to use this type of action themselves when confronted
by similar situations.
According to Bandura
reinforcement also play important
role in learning other’s behavior .
• Reinforcement can be external or internal and positive or
negative.
• External Reinforcement : when child wants approval
from his parents when learn other’s behavior .
• Internal Reinforcement :
Feeling happy about being approved of it is an internal
reinforcement.
Positive reinforcement :
• when someone’s behavior is rewarded the child is very
likely to continue that behavior .
Negative reinforcement :
• when someone’s behavior is punished the child is reject
that behavior.
• Inhibition
• Disinhibiting
• Facilitation
• True Observational
Learning
In many instances we learn not to do something that we
already know how to do because a model we are
observing refrains from behaving, is punished for
behaving, or does something different from what we
intended to do.
We learn to exhibit a behavior that is usually
disapproved of most people because a model does the
same without being punished.
This occurs whenever we are prompted to do
something that we do not ordinarily do because of
insufficient motivation rather than social
disapproval
This effect occurs when we learn a new behavior
pattern by watching and imitating the performance
of someone else
• Attention
• Retention
• Production
• Motivation
• Paying attention to a model’s behavior is a critical first
step.
• This process is influenced by characteristics of the
model, such as how much one likes or identifies with the
model, and by characteristics of the observer, such as
the observer's expectations or level of emotional
arousal.
• This process depends on the observer's ability to code
or structure the information in an easily remembered
form or to mentally or physically rehearse the model's
actions.
• Observers must be physically and/intellectually
capable of producing the act.
• In many cases the observer possesses the necessary
responses. But sometimes, reproducing the model's
actions may involve skills the observer has not yet
acquired.
• In general, observers will perform the act only if they
have some motivation or reason to do so.
• Imitation is strengthened through:
a)Direct reinforcement
b)Vicarious reinforcement
c)Self-reinforcement
Direct reinforcement
• occurs when an individual watches a model
perform imitates that behavior, and is reinforced
(or punished) by the model or some other
individual.
Vicarious reinforcement
• It refers to a situation in which the observer
anticipates receiving a reward for behaving in a
given way because someone else has been so
rewarded.
Self-reinforcement
• It refers to a situation in which the individual
strives to meet personal standards and does not
depend on or care about the reactions of others.
In addition to influencing other psychologists, Bandura's
social learning theory has had important implication in
the field of education. Today, both teachers and parents
recognize the importance of modeling appropriate
behaviors.
Other classroom strategies such as encouraging children
and building self-efficacy are also rooted in social
learning theory.
• It is "the belief in one’s capabilities to organize and execute the
courses of action required to manage prospective situations.“
• Bandura described these beliefs as determinants of how people
think, behave, and feel.
• Individual’s self-efficacy plays a major role in how goals,
tasks, and challenges are approached.
There are four major sources of self-efficacy.
1) Mastery Experiences
2) Social Modeling
3) Social Persuasion
4) Psychological Responses
Mastery
Experiences
"The most effective way of
developing a strong sense of
efficacy is through mastery
experiences," Bandura
explained
Mastery
Experiences
Performing a task successfully
strengthens our sense of self-
efficacy. However, failing to
adequately deal with a task or
challenge can undermine and
weaken self-efficacy
Social
Modeling
Witnessing other people
successfully completing a task is
another important source of self-
efficacy
Social
Modeling
According to Bandura,
"Seeing people similar to
oneself succeed by sustained
effort raises observers' beliefs
that they too possess the
capabilities master comparable
activities to succeed."
Social
Persuasion
Bandura also asserted that
people could be persuaded to
believe that they have the skills
and capabilities to succeed.
Social
Persuasion
Consider a time when someone
said something positive and
encouraging that helped you
achieve a goal.
Getting verbal encouragement
from others helps people
overcome self-doubt and
instead focus on giving their
best effort to the task at hand.
Psychological
Responses
Our own responses and
emotional reactions to
situations also play an
important role in self-efficacy.
Moods, emotional states,
physical reactions, and stress
levels can all impact how a
person feels about their
personal abilities in a particular
situation.
Psychological
Responses
A person who becomes
extremely nervous before
speaking in public may
develop a weak sense of self-
efficacy in these situations.
People with a strong sense of self-efficacy:
1. View challenging problems as tasks to be mastered
2. Develop deeper interest in the activities in which
they participate
3. Form a stronger sense of commitment to their
interests and activities
4. Recover quickly from setbacks and disappointments
People with a weak sense of self-efficacy:
1. Avoid challenging tasks
2. Believe that difficult tasks and situations are beyond
their capabilities
3. Focus on personal failings and negative outcomes
4. Quickly lose confidence in personal abilities
1) Thinking about how well we have performed in the past on a
given task or as set of closely related tasks.
2) Verbal persuasion
3) Emotions we feel as we prepare to engage in a task.
4) Observing the success and failures of individuals with whom
we identify – vicarious experiences
• Problem with social learning is that it is difficult to predict
what all individual will perceive as positive.
• Ignore the biological role, i.e every things learn from
environment
• Acting violently toward a doll is a lot different than acting
against human in real world setting
Some criticism of Social Learning Theory arise from their
commitment to the environment as a chief influence on
behavior.
• Very specific predictions hinder generalization.
• Criticism on Bobo doll experiment was that it take place
in lab setting or artificial environment , some critics
suggest that results observed in this type of location may
not indicative of what take place in the real world.
http://psychology.about.com/od/profilesofmajorthinkers/p/bio_b andura.htm
http://psychology.about.com/od/theoriesofpersonality/a/self_efficacy.htm
http://www.psych.ualberta.ca/GCPWS/Bandura/Biography/Bandura_bio1.html
Snowman & Biehler (2000) Psychology Applied to teaching 9th edition
Omrod, J.E (1999) Human Learning 3rd edition
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  • 2.
  • 3. • Birthdate: December 4, 1925 • Birthplace: Mundane in northern Alberta, Canada • He is the youngest child, and only son, in a family of six
  • 4. • Both of his parents had immigrated to Canada when they were both adolescents; his father from Krakow, Poland and his mother from the Ukraine. • Bandura’s elementary and high school years were spent at the one and only school in town.
  • 5. Due to the shortage of teachers and resources, learning was left largely to the students' own initiative. According to Bandura, because of this limited access to educational resources, the students had to take charge of their own education.
  • 6. Bandura became fascinated by psychology after enrolling at the University of British Columbia. He had started out as a biological science major, his interest in psychology formed quite by accident.
  • 7. While commuting to school with a group of students, he found himself arriving at school much earlier than his course started. To pass the time, he decided to take a class.. became extremely interested in psychology, and decided to concentrate on it.
  • 8. Bandura then went on to pursue graduate study at the University of Iowa. It was there that became interested in the behaviorist tradition and learning theory. He received his M.A. degree in 1951 and his Ph.D. in 1952
  • 9. While studying at Iowa, he met Virginia Varna, an instructor at the College of Nursing. Virginia and Albert married in 1952 and became parents to two daughters, Mary and Carol.
  • 10. Bandura was offered a position at Stanford University. Bandura accepted the offer and has continued to work at Stanford up to this day. It was during his studies on adolescent aggression that Bandura became increasing interested in vicarious learning, modeling and imitation.
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  • 13. • Stressed the importance of observational learning, imitation and modeling. • His theory added a social element, arguing that people can learn new information and behaviors by watching other people known as Observational Learning (or modeling).
  • 14. In a famous and influential experiment known as the Bobo doll experiment, Albert Bandura and his colleagues were able to demonstrate one of the ways in which children learn aggression.
  • 15. The experiment involved exposing children to two different adult models; • A non- aggressive model • An aggressive one. After witnessing the adult's behavior, the children would then be placed in a room without the model and were observed to see if they would imitate the behavior they had witnessed
  • 16. It is not certain that children learn socially, but it is likely that children observing an adult model utilizing violence are more likely to believe that this type of behavior is normal. They may, therefore, be more likely to use this type of action themselves when confronted by similar situations.
  • 17. According to Bandura reinforcement also play important role in learning other’s behavior .
  • 18. • Reinforcement can be external or internal and positive or negative. • External Reinforcement : when child wants approval from his parents when learn other’s behavior . • Internal Reinforcement : Feeling happy about being approved of it is an internal reinforcement.
  • 19. Positive reinforcement : • when someone’s behavior is rewarded the child is very likely to continue that behavior . Negative reinforcement : • when someone’s behavior is punished the child is reject that behavior.
  • 20. • Inhibition • Disinhibiting • Facilitation • True Observational Learning
  • 21. In many instances we learn not to do something that we already know how to do because a model we are observing refrains from behaving, is punished for behaving, or does something different from what we intended to do.
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  • 23. We learn to exhibit a behavior that is usually disapproved of most people because a model does the same without being punished.
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  • 25. This occurs whenever we are prompted to do something that we do not ordinarily do because of insufficient motivation rather than social disapproval
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  • 27. This effect occurs when we learn a new behavior pattern by watching and imitating the performance of someone else
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  • 29. • Attention • Retention • Production • Motivation
  • 30. • Paying attention to a model’s behavior is a critical first step. • This process is influenced by characteristics of the model, such as how much one likes or identifies with the model, and by characteristics of the observer, such as the observer's expectations or level of emotional arousal.
  • 31. • This process depends on the observer's ability to code or structure the information in an easily remembered form or to mentally or physically rehearse the model's actions.
  • 32. • Observers must be physically and/intellectually capable of producing the act. • In many cases the observer possesses the necessary responses. But sometimes, reproducing the model's actions may involve skills the observer has not yet acquired.
  • 33. • In general, observers will perform the act only if they have some motivation or reason to do so. • Imitation is strengthened through: a)Direct reinforcement b)Vicarious reinforcement c)Self-reinforcement
  • 34. Direct reinforcement • occurs when an individual watches a model perform imitates that behavior, and is reinforced (or punished) by the model or some other individual.
  • 35. Vicarious reinforcement • It refers to a situation in which the observer anticipates receiving a reward for behaving in a given way because someone else has been so rewarded.
  • 36. Self-reinforcement • It refers to a situation in which the individual strives to meet personal standards and does not depend on or care about the reactions of others.
  • 37. In addition to influencing other psychologists, Bandura's social learning theory has had important implication in the field of education. Today, both teachers and parents recognize the importance of modeling appropriate behaviors. Other classroom strategies such as encouraging children and building self-efficacy are also rooted in social learning theory.
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  • 39. • It is "the belief in one’s capabilities to organize and execute the courses of action required to manage prospective situations.“ • Bandura described these beliefs as determinants of how people think, behave, and feel. • Individual’s self-efficacy plays a major role in how goals, tasks, and challenges are approached.
  • 40. There are four major sources of self-efficacy. 1) Mastery Experiences 2) Social Modeling 3) Social Persuasion 4) Psychological Responses
  • 41. Mastery Experiences "The most effective way of developing a strong sense of efficacy is through mastery experiences," Bandura explained
  • 42. Mastery Experiences Performing a task successfully strengthens our sense of self- efficacy. However, failing to adequately deal with a task or challenge can undermine and weaken self-efficacy
  • 43. Social Modeling Witnessing other people successfully completing a task is another important source of self- efficacy
  • 44. Social Modeling According to Bandura, "Seeing people similar to oneself succeed by sustained effort raises observers' beliefs that they too possess the capabilities master comparable activities to succeed."
  • 45. Social Persuasion Bandura also asserted that people could be persuaded to believe that they have the skills and capabilities to succeed.
  • 46. Social Persuasion Consider a time when someone said something positive and encouraging that helped you achieve a goal. Getting verbal encouragement from others helps people overcome self-doubt and instead focus on giving their best effort to the task at hand.
  • 47. Psychological Responses Our own responses and emotional reactions to situations also play an important role in self-efficacy. Moods, emotional states, physical reactions, and stress levels can all impact how a person feels about their personal abilities in a particular situation.
  • 48. Psychological Responses A person who becomes extremely nervous before speaking in public may develop a weak sense of self- efficacy in these situations.
  • 49. People with a strong sense of self-efficacy: 1. View challenging problems as tasks to be mastered 2. Develop deeper interest in the activities in which they participate 3. Form a stronger sense of commitment to their interests and activities 4. Recover quickly from setbacks and disappointments
  • 50. People with a weak sense of self-efficacy: 1. Avoid challenging tasks 2. Believe that difficult tasks and situations are beyond their capabilities 3. Focus on personal failings and negative outcomes 4. Quickly lose confidence in personal abilities
  • 51. 1) Thinking about how well we have performed in the past on a given task or as set of closely related tasks. 2) Verbal persuasion 3) Emotions we feel as we prepare to engage in a task. 4) Observing the success and failures of individuals with whom we identify – vicarious experiences
  • 52. • Problem with social learning is that it is difficult to predict what all individual will perceive as positive. • Ignore the biological role, i.e every things learn from environment
  • 53. • Acting violently toward a doll is a lot different than acting against human in real world setting Some criticism of Social Learning Theory arise from their commitment to the environment as a chief influence on behavior.
  • 54. • Very specific predictions hinder generalization. • Criticism on Bobo doll experiment was that it take place in lab setting or artificial environment , some critics suggest that results observed in this type of location may not indicative of what take place in the real world.