Behaviorism in Education (Explained in 4 Minutes)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2023
  • In education, behaviorism is about utilizing reinforcements or punishments to shape student behaviors and outcomes. We can use this for teaching new information as well as behavior management. For example, a behaviorist teacher would reward students with gold stars or extra recess time when they correctly answer questions in a quiz. This employs positive reinforcement to encourage students to memorize the correct answers. The theory underpinning behaviorism is simple: rewards increase the likelihood of a behavior, while punishments decrease the likelihood of a behavior.
    For my full guides and academic sources used in this article, see:
    1. Behaviorism in Education Guide: helpfulprofessor.com/behavior...
    2. Behaviorism Examples: helpfulprofessor.com/behavior...
    3. Operant Conditioning: helpfulprofessor.com/operant-...
    4. Classical Conditioning: helpfulprofessor.com/classica...

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    @helpfulprofessorexplains  9 месяцев назад +1

    For my full guides and academic sources used in this article, see:
    1. Behaviorism in Education Guide: helpfulprofessor.com/behaviorism/
    2. Behaviorism Examples: helpfulprofessor.com/behaviorism-examples/
    3. Operant Conditioning: helpfulprofessor.com/operant-conditioning-examples/
    4. Classical Conditioning: helpfulprofessor.com/classical-conditioning-examples/