Approaches to learning Flashcards

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Define the behaviourist aproach to learning

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refers to theories that propose learning occurs by interacting with the external environment.

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Define classical conditioning

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refers to a process of learning through the involuntary association between a neutral stimulus and an unconditoned stimulus that results in a conditioned response.

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Define operant conditioning

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refers to the three-phase learning process that involves an antecedent, behaviour and a consequence, whereby the consequence of a behaviour determines the likelihood of it reocurring.

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List stages of observational learning

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the stages are: Attention, Retention, Reproduction, Motivation and Reinforcement.

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Define observational learning

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refers to a process of learning that involves watching the behaviour of a model and the associated consequence of that behaviour.

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Define Systems of Knowledge

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refers to knowledge and skills are based on interconnected social, physical, and spiritual understandings, and in turn, inform survival and contribute to strong sense of identity.

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