Learning For Self Management & Improvement
Learning For Self Management & Improvement
OPERANT CONDITIONIN
Operant conditioning or reinforcement theory
has been associated with the work of B. F
Skinner designed an apparatus called “Operant
Chamber”
or “Skinner Box” to understand learned
behavior in animals. He used the ex. Of rats.
POSITIVE PUNISHEMENT
REINFORCEMENT
Application Behavior decreases
Behavior increases
PUNISHMENT NEGATIVE
REINFORCEMENT
Withdrawal
Behavior Behavior increases
decreases
Definition has many implications
for making learning more
effective
The first step in learning is the acquiring of
new input in terms of knowledge and
understanding, some physical activity, or a
new behavior.
The next step is the assimilation of the new
input.
It should not only be acquired quickly but
should be retained for a length of time.
Learning is not a process of collection of
various inputs alone.
LEARNING ASPECTS
Quality of personal involvement
Self-Initiated
Pervasive
Evaluated by learner
Experiencin
g
Processin
Applying g
Generalizin
g
LEARNING PROCESS
ELEMENTS
Training / Teaching Organization
The learner
TRAINING / TEACHING
ORGANISATION
Challenging in learning
THE MECHANICS OF LEARNING
Feedback
Practice
Programmed instructions
Face-to-face group
Known by Self Unknown by
Self
1 2
Know
Open /
n by Blind
Solicitation
Free
Feedback
Other Area
Area
s
Self Shared Other’s
Disclosure Discove Observation
Unkn
ry
own
Self Discover
Hidden Unknow
by Area n Area
Other
s 3 4
THE LEARNING PROCESS
Discovery
Experimentation
--
Henry Ford
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