Learning Theory
Learning Theory
Learning Theory
Jacob Tvedt
Social learning is all around us, we look and behave like others. If our friends dress in
sweats and hoodies, you follow along. Students and kids everywhere look to someone to model,
someone to look up to. A student may dress and act like Steph Curry of the Golden State
Warriors because of how he plays and acts on TV. Another student may model someone like
Michelle Obama. Students observe and imitate people, whether they are famous, a friend, parent,
or even a teacher. The social learning theory, is ways in which people learn from observing one
another (Ormrod). The social learning theory covers cognitive processes, as well as modeling,
Albert Bandura was born on December 4, 1925, and is still alive today. He received his
B.A. from the University of British Columbia in 1949, and his doctorate from the University of
Iowa in 1952. Bandura has worked with the social learning theory throughout his career. He
believes people acquire behaviors through the observation of others, then imitate what they
have observed (Psychology History). Albert Bandura has a famous experiment with a Bobo
doll. Bandura showed a video to children where they would observe an adult beating up and
calling the Bobo doll names. The children were divided into groups, and each group was shown
the video, but each group had a different ending to the video. The first video had a reward for the
adults behavior, the second video had a punishment for the adults behavior, and the third video
had no consequences. Bandura studied the children and the differences in the encounters they
had with the doll. Those who saw the video where the adult was being rewarded, showed that the
actions duplicated the behaviors. This experiment showed that Banduras argument was
Modeling is when people demonstrate a behavior for someone else. When I teach, I want
to be looked at as a role model for kids. The classroom should be a safe environment, and I can
show that by being there for them. I dont want students to be afraid of me, I want them to look
at me as someone they can go to. If students see me bring energy and eagerness to learn, they
will catch that energy and bring it into the classroom. I think a good way to do this is by asking
them what they want to learn at the beginning of a lesson or what they want to get out of the
class. I can try to touch on what students want to learn in hopes that they will be engaged.
Another way of modeling can be done through the four steps of modeling processes.
Banduras four steps to modeling included: attention, retention, motor reproduction, and
motivation. Students must pay attention to learn effectively. Attention is critical for students to
gain information into their memory. Students must pay attention to the model, especially critical
aspects of the modeled behavior. For example, if Jimmy sees another student receive a sucker for
an A on a test, the sucker grabbed Jimmys attention. Second, the learner must remember what
the model does, and this is known as retention. Going back to the example, the student
remembers that if he or she gets an A, theyll receive a sucker. Next, students must be able to
reproduce what they have observed. On a side note, it is very helpful if teachers have their
students imitate a desired behavior after they see it modeled. For instance, when the next spelling
test comes up, the student studies to earn an A for the sucker. Lastly, students must be motivated
to demonstrate the behavior. The student must want to study hard and be motivated to receive a
Self-efficacy is the belief that one is capable of executing certain behaviors or reaching
certain goals. There is high and low self-efficacy. High self-efficacy helps students learn they
are motivated. If a student succeeds at a task, that student is more likely to have high self-
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efficacy. They know that they are capable of certain tasks within the classroom and have
confidence in themselves. Students who have low self-efficacy, are not very confident. There are
students who think they are going to fail, and that they arent capable of succeeding.
Encouragement helps these types of students, because they may be struggling in the classroom.
Encouragement for high self-efficacy students also helps, it keeps them going and motivated.
perception of how effectively they can work together and coordinate their own roles and
responsibilities (Ormrod). Working together with other students is great, it brings in new ideas
and strategies others have. In the classroom, it will give students confidence in their work when
working with others. Resilient self-efficacy is the belief that one can perform a task successfully
even after experiencing setbacks (Ormrod). When students persevere through setbacks, I think it
is awesome. Students need encouragement if there is a setback, but they must be motivated to get
through it. I will be with students every step of the way. I want them to achieve, and build their
Self-regulation is the process of taking control of, monitoring, and evaluation of ones
own learning and behavior (Ormrod). These types of learners are usually ones who like to do
things on their own. They know what to read, how to use their time, and what resources they
have for studying. Even though they like to do things on their own, they seek guidance. They
seek help and instruction to encourage them learn and work more independently in the future.
Ways to help students with self-regulation in the classroom are described in the book, Essentials
of Educational Psychology. Organize the classroom so students can carry out activities on their
own. Encourage students to assess their own performance and then compare my evaluation, as
the teacher, and the students. The last example is to provide concrete guidance about how to
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learn and study effectively. I am going to use these strategies in the classroom; they will help
students with their performance in the classroom. Along with that, different will also help my
performance. I will be able to see who needs to rely on others, and who doesnt. Working with
self-regulated learners may be difficult and using these strategies will help me see where they are
in class.
Students learn in many different ways, but I think that students learn by observing others.
acquire behaviors through the observation of others, then imitate what they have observed
(Psychology History). As I said earlier I want students to see me as a role model, I want them to
imitate me and be a good, eager learner in the world. Students need encouragement, if they dont
understand the material, and if they do too. If students prefer to work alone, Ill try strategies to
help them learn more. Social learning is all around us; students may want to be like someone
famous like Steph Curry or Michelle Obama. Maybe, theyll pick someone such as a friend,
parent, or a teacher.
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Works Cited
http://muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/bandura.htm