Social Cognitive Theory
Observational Learning
Skill & Will
Fun Facts
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Who developed the Social Cognitive Theory 

Albert Bandura

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What is observational learning?

Discovering how to perform a behavior and what will happen to us in the situations

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What two components make up “skill” in student learning?

Knowledge & Strategies 

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What is the name for a group of fish 

A School

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We gain knowledge through…

Observing and Interacting

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Direct reinforcement is when…

An observer views something as good because of a reward they recieved

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What are examples of things that motivate students?

Goals, Interests, or Beliefs

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What can you catch but not hold?

A Cold

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What are the three parts of Triadic Reciprocal Causality?

Personal, Behavioral, & Environment

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“When an observer notes something as good because of the response by/to others” this is what type of reinforcement?

Vicarious

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What is the connection between knowledge and academic success?

Knowledge is foundational for skill building

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How many tickles does it take to make an octopus laugh?

Ten-Tickles!

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Self-efficacy answers what question?

“Can I do this?”

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What three factors does observing include?

Goals, Expectations, and Consequences

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According to the chapter, regulated learners have what two things?

Skill & Will

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Why do teachers wear sunglasses?

Because their students are so bright!