Philippine Christian University: Reflection On Behaviorism
Philippine Christian University: Reflection On Behaviorism
Philippine Christian University: Reflection On Behaviorism
Reflection on Behaviorism
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Jemelyn M. Aguilar
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As a teacher, they must know what subjects can apply by behaviorism theory.
Basically, teachers give specific stimulus what they want and the students will respond.
This is an illustration about the theory, when the teacher wants to teach about the
gamut. Teacher will observe the physical condition of students and also their basic skill.
Then teacher will give learning material as a stimulus and then they will explain about
the material related to gamut. Teacher will explain how to play the music instrument so
the sound will be good to hear. After that, students will provide feedback to the teacher.
Feedback means responses. Because teachers provide materials about the music so
the effect from students, they will response about specific actions. The response is
behavior changes as a result of learning. They will practice playing musical. This is one
of many examples about behaviorism theory applying. There is a word that is drilling.
Drilling is a stimulus from the teacher. Teacher gives the questions to the students.
Students will do the questions. Some questions wrong, so the teacher repeat to give the
questions. Students will be usual and more understand if they will have a test next
time.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Behaviorism Theory:
1. Advantage of Behaviorism Theory:
a. The theory is suitable to applied for children,
Example: repeated something so that is will be habit, there is award that
can be motivation to students.
2. Sometime, punishment is not bad because not all punishment related with
physical. Giving homework for students who cannot reach the minimum
target, it does will be better.
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Submitted by:
Jemelyn M. Aguilar
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