Video Pembelajaran Konstruktivistik & Behavioristik Pembelajaran IPS SD

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11 Dec 202207:03

Summary

TLDRThis video script introduces the behavioristic and constructivist approaches to learning in the field of social sciences. It emphasizes the importance of stimulus and response in learning, as well as the role of the environment in shaping behavior. The script outlines key features of behavioristic theory, including its mechanistic nature, focus on environmental factors, and the significance of practice and reinforcement. It also discusses various sub-theories of behaviorism, such as connectionism and classical conditioning, and their applications in educational settings.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Learning in behaviorism is a change in behavior due to interactions between stimulus and response.
  • 🎯 A person is considered to have learned when there is a noticeable change in behavior.
  • 📥 In behaviorism, the input is the stimulus from the teacher, and the output is the response from the student.
  • 🌍 This theory emphasizes the environment's role in shaping learning outcomes.
  • 🛠 Behaviorism focuses on forming reactions and responses through practice and repetition.
  • 🔄 The key mechanism in behaviorism is the stimulus-response process that influences learning.
  • 🎓 Behaviorism was widely used in classroom teaching, though newer learning theories have gained popularity.
  • 📑 Features of behaviorism include being mechanistic, emphasizing environmental factors, and valuing response formation.
  • 🔗 Connectionism, according to Thorndike, involves learning as an interaction between stimulus and response.
  • 🔔 Classical conditioning, from Pavlov's perspective, suggests that behavior can be controlled by substituting natural stimuli with appropriate ones.

Q & A

  • What is the definition of learning according to behaviorist theory?

    -According to behaviorist theory, learning is the result of interactions between stimuli and responses, leading to observable changes in behavior.

  • What are the key elements in behaviorist learning theory?

    -The key elements are stimulus (input provided by the teacher) and response (the reaction or feedback from the student).

  • How does behaviorist theory view the role of the environment in learning?

    -Behaviorist theory emphasizes the influence of the environment, suggesting that learning is driven by external stimuli and responses, rather than internal cognitive processes.

  • What is the role of the teacher in behaviorist learning?

    -The teacher provides stimuli, such as tasks or questions, to elicit specific responses from students, thereby reinforcing desired behaviors.

  • What is the significance of stimulus-response in behaviorist learning?

    -Stimulus-response is central to behaviorist learning, as learning occurs through repeated exposure to stimuli and the corresponding responses from the learner.

  • What are some characteristics of behaviorist theory?

    -Behaviorist theory is mechanistic, emphasizes the role of the environment, focuses on reaction or response, and highlights the importance of practice and reinforcement in shaping behavior.

  • What are some subtypes of behaviorist learning theory?

    -Two subtypes mentioned are connectionism (Thorn Day) and classical conditioning (Ivan Pavlov), both of which focus on the relationship between stimuli and responses.

  • How does classical conditioning relate to behaviorist theory?

    -Classical conditioning, as proposed by Pavlov, involves replacing a natural stimulus with an appropriate one to elicit a desired response, reinforcing behavior through repetition.

  • What are the principles of behaviorist learning in education?

    -The principles include that learning is shown through changes in behavior, stimulus and response are essential, and reinforcement is key to strengthening responses.

  • How is behaviorist theory applied in the classroom?

    -In the classroom, behaviorist theory is applied by encouraging students to respond to stimuli (such as questions or tasks) and reinforcing correct responses to shape their learning behaviors.

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