The originator of the Social Learning Theory, which emphasizes the importance of observing and modeling the behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions of others.
Who is Albert Bandura?
100
According to Bandura, two of the three factors that determine human behavior are Cognitive and Behavioral factors.
This is the name of the third:
What are environmental factors?
100
Social Interaction and this are the two essential components of situated learning.
What is collaboration?
100
Lev Vygotsky, largely unknown in the West until his work was first published in 1962, became a psychologist after this significant historical event?
What is the Russian Revolution?
100
This theorist is globally recognized for his work with communities of practice.
Who is Etienne Wenger?
200
2 theorists with theories related to Bandura's work because of their emphasis on social learning.
Who are Vygotsky and Lave?
200
This is achieved when the learner develops confidence in his ability to perform based on previous successes.
What is self efficacy?
200
This term describes the process of moving from the periphery of a community to its center and acquiring expertise through increased engagement in culture.
What is Legitimate Peripheral Participation?
200
According to Vygotsky, this term refers to an individual who has a better understanding or a higher ability level than the learner, with respect to a particular task, process, or concept.
What is a More Knowledgeable Other?
200
Groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.
What is a community of practice?
300
The three influences in human behavior involved in continuous reciprocal interaction according to Bandura's social learning theory.
What are cognitive, behavioral, and environmental?
300
This is achieved by watching the actions and the outcomes of others' behaviors especially if the roles models are highly credible.
What is observational learning?
300
Lave built upon the work of this theorist, who developed the notion of learning through social development.
Who is Vygotsky?
300
This term refers to the distance between a student's ability to perform a task under adult guidance and/or with peer collaboration and the student's ability to solve the problem independently. According to Vygotsky, learning occurs here.
What is the Zone of Proximal Development?
300
These three crucial characteristics are required to form a community of practice.
What are the Domain, Community, and Practice?
400
The most common (and pervasive) examples of social learning situations.
What are television commercials?
400
This, when added to a learning situation, has the ability to increase or decrease the liklihood of a person's behavior.
What are reinforcements?
400
Researchers who have expanded on Situated Learning Theory have added this element to the mix.
What is cognitive apprenticeship?
400
According to Vygotsky, these are two examples of tools that humans develop to mediate their social environments. These tools become part of a community's culture.
What are speech and writing?
400
A shared competence that distinguishes members from other people is known as this.
What is the domain?
500
4 necessary conditions for effective modeling according to Bandura's social learning theory.
What are attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation?
500
According to Bandura, one must have this belief about his relationship to his environment for a change in behavior to take place.
What is the capability to change his environment.
500
Situated Learning Theory asserts that learning occurs naturally within authentic activity, culture, and this.
What is context?
500
Vygotsky believed that the internalization of communication tools would lead to higher level thinking skills and the development of this mechanism.
What is inner speech?
500
The origin and primary use of the concept of communities of practice has been based in this theory.