10. BEHAVIORISM
0 Learning is considered a
habit-formation
0 Teaching is regarded as
arranging learning experiences
in such a way as to promote
desirable beh.
11. BEHAVIORISM
0 Behaviorists believe that
behavior can be conditioned
by altering the environment.
Manipulation of stimulus = desired
response
18. EDWARD THORNDIKE
0 Proposed three laws:
0 Law of Effect – the
response that is reinforced
(positive) will become
habitual
19. EDWARD THORNDIKE
0 Proposed three laws:
0 Law of Exercise –
connection bet. stimulus
and response will be
strengthened with practice.
20. EDWARD THORNDIKE
0 Proposed three laws:
0 Law of Readiness – Certain
behaviours are more likely to be
learned than others because the
nervous system of the organism is
ready to make the connection leading
to a satisfying state of affairs
35. HUMANISM
0 the learner is a person who has
feelings, attitudes and emotions.
0 Past experiences such as failing
grades have a huge impact on the
student’s current inability to learn