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    ready to make connections. However‚ if a student is not ready their knowledge acquisition can be hampered. Students are motivated to learn as a result of the satisfying consequences or by the reinforcement provided. There are many theorists of behaviorism. Ivan Pavlov ’s study on using the sound of a bell as a form of reinforcement when food was offered to a dog and the discovery that the sound alone caused a dog to salivate after numerous appearances of the conditioned stimulus‚ gave rise to a

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    extent of application of these theories in classrooms by a sample of teachers and the result of this survey. Behavioral learning theory is a much talked of leaning theory which is evidently utilized in many Maldivian classrooms as well. Behaviorism‚ founded by John B.Watson ‚ mainly focuses on the aspects of human behavior which can be observed and measured. Also it explains our behavior as being shaped by our responses to environmental stimuli (Cherry) “give me a dozen healthy

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    References: Andrew M. Colman‚ 2009. A Dictionary of Psychology (Oxford Dictionary of Psychology). 3 Edition. Oxford University Press‚ USA. Anthony Storr‚ 2001. Freud: A Very Short Introduction. Edition. Oxford University Press. Behaviorism. 2013. Behaviorism. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.simplypsychology.org/behaviorism.html. [Accessed 29 January 2013]. Classics in the History of Psychology -- Watson (1913). 2013. Classics in the History of Psychology -- Watson (1913). [ONLINE] Available

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    1. A Likert scale (/ˈlɪkərt/[1]) is a psychometric scale commonly involved in research that employs questionnaires. It is the most widely used approach to scaling responses in survey research‚ such that the term is often used interchangeably with rating scale‚ or more accurately the Likert-type scale. One of the most common scale types is a Likert scale. A Likert scale is commonly used to measure attitudes‚ knowledge‚ perceptions‚ values‚ and behavioral changes. A Likert-type scale involves a series

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    Philosophy Behaviorism Philosophers Beliefs Key Thought BF Skinner Conservatism Edmund Burke Human nature is the product of one’s environment. Change the environment to change the behavior. Reinforce good behavior‚ punish bad behavior Conservation of cultural heritage preserves the wisdom of the achievements of humankind. Behavior evolves within the conditioning influence of the institutional system‚ tradition is the repository of a collective social intelligence. Constructivism is an educational

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    Axia College Material Appendix C Fill in the table below by classifying each philosophy as either teacher-centered or student-centered authority. Next‚ identify the main characteristics of that philosophy. (The first one is completed for you as an example.) Once you have completed the table‚ answer the questions below. Educational Philosophies Table |Philosophy |Teacher- or Student-Centered |Characteristics | |

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    Approach the word Hispanic is a controversial because in Latin American exists linguistic‚ ethnic‚ social‚ political‚ economic and weather differences‚ so it is not possible to speak of a uniform block. I am going to focus in Centro America and Mexico‚ because those groups are the ethnic majority in Boston. As is the common knowledge‚ Those countries were colonized by the Spain in the fifth century. These colonization brought a history of persecution and submission of the people whom originally

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    experimentation. Cognitive Psychology Cognitive psychology is the discipline within psychology that investigates the internal mental processes of thought such as visual processing‚ memory‚ problem solving‚ or language (Wikipedia ‚ January 2009). Cognitivism is the school of thought that comes from this approach. This school of though is interested in how people mentally represent information processing. Wilhelm Wundt‚ the Gestalt psychology of Max Wertheimer‚ Wolfgang Kohler and Kurt Koffka‚ and of

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    technology. The information presented here provides the reader with Malcolm Knowles andragogy model as a way of understanding the importance and difference between adult and child learning. Learning theories such as behaviorismconstructivism‚ social learning‚ and cognitivism laid the foundation and evolution of instructional design. They are an important aspect of understanding learners and how to design successful training. Another model that designers who offer training to adult workers should

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    Cognitive Learning Theory Psychology of Learning PSY 331 October 12‚ 2009 Abstract Cognitive learning theories emerged in the mid-1900s and were a dramatic departure from the behaviorist learning theories so popular at the time. The advent of the computer also contributed to the emergence of cognitive theories of learning because computers provided the first means to "metaphorically conceptualize human cognition" (Bates‚ 1999). Cognitive learning theories are based on the assumption that

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