Learning
Learning
Jellou E. Luna
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Meaning and Nature
Learning Learning
Is the acquisition of new behavior or the It is an episode in which a motivated
strengthening or the weakening of old individual attempts to adapt his behavior to
behavior as the result of the experience. succeed in a situation that he perceives as
requiring action to attain a goal.
Henry P. Smith (1962)
Pressey, Robinsons and Horrocks (1967)
Meaning and Nature
Learning Learning
is a dynamic process resulting in a change in is a key process in human behavior.
behavior or knowledge, influenced and
shaped by various experiences.
Meaning and Nature
Learning
• Is a continuous modification of behavior that continues throughout life.
• Learning is pervasive.
• Learning involves a whole person.
• Learning is often a change in the organization of behavior.
• Learning is development.
• Learning is responsive to incentives.
• Learning is always concerned with goals.
Process of Learning
Learning starts right from the birth and continues throughout the life. It is carried out
through steps.
A block to the
A motive An
attainment of the goal.
or a drive attractive goal
Factors affecting the learning
Most of our activities in our day- This type of learning involves the It is a form of learning which
to-days life refer to motor language we speak, and the requires higher-order mental
activities. communication devices we use. processes like thinking, reasoning,
intelligence, etc.
Types of Learning
Learning to differentiate between It’s a guideline for how people This is a higher-order learning
stimuli and showing an learn most effectively. process. This learning requires the
appropriate response to these use of cognitive abilities such as
stimuli. thinking, reasoning, observation,
imagination, generalization, etc.
Types of Learning
7. Attitude learning
Behaviorists compare the human Cognitivist compared the human Constructivists compared the mind
mind to a blank box or blank slate. mind to a computer. to a Rhizome. The mind is
connected without regard to any
Behaviorists believe that learners Cognitivists believe that learning particular hierarchy or position or
can be influenced by his or her is an internal process. any internal or external
environment. specifications. Constructivists
believe that learning is both
internal and external.
Basic Theories of Learning
Law of Effect
Edward Thorndike
Is a belief that pleasing after the effect strengthens the action that produced
it. The negative after-effect weakens the actions that produced it.
For example, a teacher can give students points, stickers, or certificates for
completing assignments, participating in class, or showing improvement.
Basic Theories of Learning
Reflect or Classical
Conditioning
Ivan Pavlov
BF Skinner
Social Learning
Theory
• Bruner's theory of learning proposes that learners construct their knowledge and
do this by organizing and categorizing information using a coding system.
• Bruner believed that the most effective way to develop a coding system is to
discover it rather than being told by the teacher. The theory is based on
motivating and incentivizing children's self-discovery.
• Using discovery learning, where students are encouraged to explore,
experiment, and inquire about the subject matter. For example, a teacher can
present students with a problem, a question, or a task, and let them find their
own solutions, answers, or products.
• Discovery learning can help students develop their curiosity, creativity, and
critical thinking.
Conclusions
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• https://www.psychologydiscussion.net/learning/learning-meaning-nature-
types-and-theories-of-learning/652
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzTHof3RpUY
• https://www.iedunote.com/principles-of-learning
• https://www.learningbp.com/learning-theories-definition-and-characteristics-
every-educator-should-know/
• https://www.thoughtco.com/classical-conditioning-definition-examples-
4424672 https://learning-theories.com/social-learning-theory-bandura.html
• https://www.valamis.com/hub/cognitive-learning
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