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             MODULE 8- Neo Behaviorism : Tolman And Bandura
    Key Concept of Tolman's Theory on                   Personal Message
        Purposive Behaviorism
1. Learning is always purposive and goal- 1.1 To make my students do what I require
directed.                                    them to do, I should state the goal clearly
                                             and specifically.
                                             1.2 To make my students to have a
                                             motivation in learning, I should encourage
                                             them to set a purpose in learning.
                                             1.3 I should taught them the essence of
                                             having a purpose in learning and the
                                             benefits it will bear in their learning
                                             process.
2. Cognitive maps help students perform 2.1 I should incorporate cognitive maps on
well. Organisms select the shortest or my teaching instruction.
easiest path to achieve a goal.
                                             2.2 Introduce and teach my students about
                                             cognitive maps, for them to use in their
                                             learning process.
3. Latent Learning stays with the individual 3.1 Apply Latent learning in the classroom
until needed.                                instruction.
                                             3.2 Apply meaningful ways for Latent
                                             Learning to be integrated in every learner's
                                             learning
4. Learning is influenced by expectations, 4.1 To achieve effective learning of students,
perceptions, representations, needs, and I should consider their expectations,
other internal variables like hunger.        representations, mood, and other internal
                                             variables
                                             4.2 Utilize these internal variables in the
                                             classroom discussions.
                                             4.3 I should be careful in analyzing every
                                             student' sinternal variables that influences
                                             their learning.
  3 Key Concepts of Albert Bandura            How I apply it in my Teaching.
1. People can learn by observing.         1.1 It is applicable on peer learning and
                                          teaching through observation.
                                          1.2 I can also apply this concept in my
                                          discussions with demonstrations.
2. Cognition plays a role in learning.    2.1 It is generally applicable on any type of
                                          discussion.
                                          2.2 I can also integrate these in developing
                                          HOTS of my students.
3. Reinforcement and Punishment 3.1 Make use of reinforcement to
influence the extent to which an motivate my students to learn
individual exhibits a behavior that has
been learned.
                                        3.2 I will impose reasonable punishments
                                        in order for my students toknow the
                                        consequences of their actions
            Exploring adaptations to the Neo-Behaviorist paradigm in
            a sport marketing course.
      Problem          David Tyler and Laura  E. Cruz Methodology
                                            Research
                          josotl.indiana. edu
This study explores the competency          The researcher carefully designed the
based education as an effective and        unit quizzes based on the best practices
efficient method to facilitate student     in the competency-based pedagogy.
known pitfalls of previous behaviorist     This study used paired sample t-test to
approaches to teaching and learning.       compare results on quizzes vs. the final
                                           exam (N= students com
Findings                                   Conclusions/Recommendations
This study reinforces the value of         It was concluded that the blended
data-based analysis in the                 approach resulted in complementary
scholarship of teaching and learning.      strategies which partially addressed the
The affirmation that the hybrid course     conventional criticisms of both cognitive
design described here can be a             and competency-based pedagogical
potentially effective means to develop     approaches.
students' higher-order thinking.
1. In your own words and in not more than 5 sentences each, explain:
A.) Tolmans Purposive Behaviorism
- Tolmans Purposive behaviorism is the combination of Gestalt Psychology and
Behaviorism. It claims that learning is influenced both by the environmental
context and cognitive process. It also asserts the role of mind maps in facilitating
effective learning. Furthermore Tolman believed that learning needs a purpose.
Learning is more effective if the learner has the goal and motivation.
b) Bandura's Social Learning Theory
- As the theory suggests, Bandura's social learning theory posits that learning
happens within a social context. Wherein individuals learn through observing
other people's behaviors. Together with observation is the important role of
modelling (the person or thing in which the individual follows). Bandura's Social
Learning Theory also considers the influence of cognition in learning. Just like
Tolman, Badura's ideas are also a combination of behaviorism and cognitive
process.
2. Give at least one teaching application of each theory.
- Tolman: the Purposive Behaviorism Theory is applicable in making teaching
instructions.
- Bandura: The Social Learning Theory is very helpful to be integrated 8 discussions
that requires demonstrations.
From the module Neo-Behaviorism: Tolman and Bandura, I realized that
both theories are the combination of Behaviorism and Cognitivism. These
theories suggest that learning is greatly influenced by both social and cognitive
factors. Tolman and Bandura's theories served as the bridge between two
contradicting ideas in the process of learning.
So, I personally agree these two theories. Learning is indeed a process that
occurs as a product of the contextual and cognitive aspects that surrounds the
learner.