Teaching Using Social Learning

Question # 00862474 Posted By: wildcraft Updated on: 10/27/2024 09:58 PM Due on: 10/28/2024
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Teaching Using Social Learning

Social learning is a theory based on the idea of learning through observation. However, it is not that simple, as people do not imitate all behavior they observe. Bandura (1986) proposed that some basic processes must be present to succeed (as cited in Gluck, Mercado, & Myers, 2020).

Create a scenario where you can use social learning theory to teach a new skill to either a child or an adult. Explain how you would attempt to teach this new skill, including what factors should be present to increase the likelihood of this approach being effective (see the processes that Bandura suggested are necessary!). Also, explain some challenges you might expect to encounter and why social learning may not always be an effective way to teach.

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