Learning Theories Flashcards
What are the 4 main types of learning theories?
1 - Behaviourism (Operant conditioning) - Skinner
2 - Cognitive theories (Insight learning) - Gestalt
3 - Social Learning (Observational learning) - Bandura
4 - Constructivism and social development theory - Vygotsky
Describe the flow chart to behaviourism theory
- Stimulus
- Response
- If successful S-R bond strengthens and habit is develops
- If failure S-R bond weakens and alternative response is tried until successful response is achieved
What type of learning is stated in behaviourism theory?
Trial and error learning
Describe the theory of behaviourism
- Involves the manipulation of the environment to shape the performer’s actions using reinforcement to get a desired action e.g have area on tennis court to aim into
- When the correct action is performed, positive reinforcement is given which strengthens the S-R bond - the performer is more likely to perform this response again
- When an incorrect response is performed, punishment is used which weakens the S-R bond - the performer tries an alternative response until a successful response is reached
- This is trial and error learning
- There is no understanding as to why certain responses are better than others, according to Operant Conditioning Theory
What is reinforcement?
The process that increases the chance of a behaviour reoccurring. It strengthens the S-R bond
Describe positive reinforcement and give examples
- A stimulus that creates satisfaction (satisfier) to increase the chance of a particular response occurring again. It strengthens the S-R bond
E.g. praise from coach, pride in success
Describe negative reinforcement and give examples
The removal of an unpleasant stimulus when the desired response occurs. It helps strengthen the S-R bond
E.g. coach shouting at performer when incorrect response occurs but stops shouting at performer when desired response occurs
Describe punishment and give examples
Giving a stimulus (annoyer) to prevent a response occurring again. The punishment could be something within the rules of the game
E.g. being made to do push ups by coach when incorrect response is performed, being tackled by opponent
Describe the cognitive learning theory
- The belief that an individual should not react in a reflex-like manner but there are cognitive processes or intervening variables i.e. there is thinking between the stimulus being received and the response being made
Why is cognitive learning theory better than trial and error leaning?
- Allows learners to develop their own strategies and routes of understanding the problem as a whole
- Less predictable
- Develop decision-making, creativity and problem solving skills
- Can adapt movements and apply to new situations
- Progress at own rate
- Improves motivation
- Develops independent learners
What is the flow scheme for social learning theory?
Observation of demonstration ---> Attention ---> Retention ---> Motor reproduction ---> Motivation ---> Performance
What are the characteristics of a good role model?
- Attractive
- Competent
- Have a high status
What makes a good demonstration?
- Seen and heard easily
- Accurate
- Focus attention on important cues/details
How can the retention process be improved?
(RRMM)
- Relevant
- Realistic
- Meaningful chunks
- Mental picture should be developed
How should the motor reproduction process take place?
- Immediate opportunity to practice
- Within physical and mental capabilities
- Broken down into achievable parts