Teori Belajar Behavioristik dan Implikasinya dalam Pembelajaran

Dunia Agit - Law School
9 Mar 202109:37

Summary

TLDRThis video explores behavioristic learning theory, often called stimulus-response (S-R) theory, which focuses on observable behavior as a result of environmental stimuli. The theory views learning as a change in behavior shaped by external factors, emphasizing measurable outcomes. Students are seen as reactive beings, responding to rewards or punishments. Key elements include reinforcement, punishment, and disciplined learning environments. The theory's implications are evident in structured, outcome-driven teaching methods, commonly applied in Indonesian education from early childhood to higher education. The video also briefly mentions the role of PowerPoint and multimedia in modern behavioristic learning approaches.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Behavioristic learning theory emphasizes observable and measurable behaviors.
  • 💡 Learning is seen as a change in behavior due to environmental influences.
  • 📊 The theory focuses on the interaction between stimulus and response.
  • 🤖 Humans are viewed as reactive beings, responding to their environment.
  • 🔄 Reinforcement and punishment are crucial to shaping behavior.
  • 📏 Behaviorism values measurable outcomes and structured learning processes.
  • 🎯 The role of the teacher is to provide stimuli and assess students' responses.
  • 📝 The theory highlights repetition, drills, and external control over learning.
  • 🎁 Desired behavior is rewarded, while failure is penalized.
  • 💻 Modern applications of the theory include multimedia-based learning, with a focus on structured and clear content.

Q & A

  • What is the behavioristic learning theory commonly known as?

    -The behavioristic learning theory is also known as the theory of behavior or behavioral learning theory, as it focuses on observable behaviors that can be measured, described, and predicted.

  • How does behaviorism view the learning process?

    -Behaviorism views learning as a change in behavior caused by environmental influences. It emphasizes the interaction between stimulus and response, where the environment plays a major role in shaping behavior.

  • What does the term 'homo mechanicus' refer to in behavioristic theory?

    -'Homo mechanicus' refers to the concept that behavioristic theory views humans as reactive beings, responding to environmental stimuli in a mechanistic way, where behavior is the result of external factors.

  • According to behaviorism, what elements are deemed unimportant in learning?

    -According to behaviorism, what happens between stimulus and response (i.e., internal mental processes) is considered unimportant because it cannot be observed or measured. Only observable stimuli and responses matter.

  • What role does reinforcement play in behavioristic theory?

    -Reinforcement, or reward, plays a key role in controlling and shaping behavior. Positive reinforcement strengthens desirable behavior, while punishment is used to reduce undesirable behavior.

  • How is success in learning measured according to behavioristic theory?

    -Success in learning is measured through observable changes in behavior. For example, a student is considered to have learned how to read if they can demonstrate reading skills effectively.

  • What are the key characteristics of behavioristic learning theory?

    -Key characteristics include focusing on small, observable elements, emphasizing environmental influences, promoting practice and repetition (drill), and focusing on measuring outcomes through observable behavior changes.

  • What is the relationship between stimulus and response in behaviorism?

    -In behaviorism, learning is seen as a result of interaction between stimulus (what is presented to the learner) and response (how the learner reacts). This stimulus-response (SR) relationship is fundamental in behavioristic theory.

  • How does behaviorism influence modern education in Indonesia?

    -Behaviorism still dominates educational practices in Indonesia, particularly in early education levels such as preschool, elementary, and even higher education, where repetition, reinforcement, and strict rule-following are common.

  • What are some modern applications of behavioristic theory in learning?

    -Modern applications of behavioristic theory include PowerPoint-based lessons, where information is presented in a structured, sequential manner, and multimedia learning environments that emphasize strict planning and provide exercises with only one correct answer.

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