Theorists
Reinforcement
Classroom Practice
Child Development
Modern Connections
100

This Behaviorist is known for the "Law of Effect," which states behaviors followed by positive outcomes are likely to be repeated

Edward Lee Thorndike

100

What is positive reinforcement?

A type of reinforcement that adds something pleasant to increase a behavior.

100

A teacher gives stickers every time students complete their work. what is this an example of?

A reinforcement

100

Behaviorism mainly focuses on this type of development because it deals with observable actions.

physical/behavioral development

100

praise like "great job following directions!" helps shape behaviors through...

verbal positive reinforcement 

200

This Psychologist is known for experiments with rats and pigeons using operant conditioning chambers.

B.F. Skinner

200

What is negative reinforcement?

A type of reinforcement that removes something unpleasant to increase improvement.

200

Clip charts, reward systems, and behavior charts are modern examples of this theory.

Behaviorism

200

What is conditioning?

When children learn social-emotional behaviors through the process of rewards and consequences.

200

PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) is a school-wide system based on which behaviorist concept.

positive reinforcement

300

This Behaviorist believed Psychology should focus only on observable behavior, not thoughts or feelings.  

John B. Watson

300

Giving a student extra homework for talking during class is an example of a

Punishment

300

What is classroom management?

This classroom strategy uses clear rules, routines, and consequences to shape student behavior.

300

Repetition and practice in learning sight words or math facts is an example of what behaviorist idea?

drill and practice (habit formation)

300

What is observable behavior change?

When behaviorism connects to modern discipline by focusing on changing behaviors rather than understanding feelings.

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