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Terdapat penjelasan yang perlu digarisbawahi mengenai teori belajar Thorndike, yaitu: 1) Belajar dapat dilakukan dengan mencoba-coba; 2) proses pembeajaran akan menghasilkan sebuah keterampilan yang harus diasah; 3) pembelajaran yang akan memberikan Thorndike put a hungry cat in a puzzle box and there was only one door for exit which could be opened by correctly manipulating a latch. Also see if there is some technology or teaching approach you can imagine that might help support this rule 19. He distinguished the following four attributes of intelligence: (a) Level—refers to the level of difficulty of a task that can be solved. Social learning theory believes that students learn by observing or watching and imitating other people. Connectionism was meant to be a general theory of learning for animals and humans. 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Social learning theory integrated behavioral and cognitive theories of learning in order to provide a comprehensive model that could account for the wide range of learning experiences that occur in the real world. result a new law of learning, additional to the old standard laws of association and important enough, though often combated by other psychologists, to become and remain the focal point of most subsequent discussions of the theory of learning. stream First primary law of learning, according to him, is the ‘Law of Readiness’ or the ‘Law of Action Tendency’, which means that learning takes place when an action tendency is aroused through preparatory adjustment, set or attitude. learning theoriesj (3) presentation of some empirical evidence from human subjects in support of the theory; and (4) discussion of implications and elaborations of the theory. Describe briefly the supplementary laws of learning Explain Thorndike’s theory of learning with special emphasis on classroom implications . Like Ebbinghaus, Thorndike was also interested in studying learning in terms of associations, but in terms of actions, rather than ideas. 9. 0000008071 00000 n 0000005243 00000 n ��dȼV����>�����3�V�KE�2Шv����%2A E"KjU�lB�p��E�y�Z61�����ku֧TF These laws are originally the outgrowth of experiments in the field of animal psychology. x�b```f``mc`e`Jfd@ A�ǁ&�YL�* +0Yk�0&��t�}�8-�$M� �_:''�U`jxMRk#�� 2 0 obj A learning theory is an attempt to describe how people and animals learn, thereby helping us understand the inherently complex process of learning. As initially outlined by Bandura, key tenets of social learning theory are as follows: 1. 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The second law of learning is the ‘Law of Exercise’, which means that drill, or practice helps in increasing efficiency and durability of learning and according to Thorndike’s S-R Bond Theory, the connections are strengthened with trail or practice and the connections are weakened when trial or … 5. *�*�q�Ӧ��ݑX��|�2�Z�8���% ����((b [9] 2. 0000006808 00000 n Thorndike was especially interested in the application of his theory to education including mathematics (Thorndike, 1922), spelling and reading (Thorndike, 1921), measurement of intelligence (Thorndike et al., 1927) and adult learning (Thorndike at al., 1928). 0000003923 00000 n 1 0 obj Thorndike is perhaps best-known for the theory he called the law of effect, which emerged from his research on how cats learn to escape from puzzle boxes. 0000002961 00000 n 0000004458 00000 n Learning Curve for Cats in Box. 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The Edward Thorndike theory is a learning theory that focuses on operant conditioning within behaviors. multiple intelligences, right- and left-brain learning, activ-ity theory, learning styles, Piaget, and communities of learners.Here we do not propose a comprehensive list of all contemporary ideas about learning. 0000001983 00000 n 0000057795 00000 n practice, and the term “learning theory” is often associated with the behavioral view (Huitt & Hummel, 2006). 3 0 obj Theory of Learning Thorndike created 13 basic rules I want us to pause after each one and check if you think this is a universal principle. According to this theory, learning can be transferred from one activity to another (e.g., training to performance) if the two activities are highly similar and share many common elements. Thorndike (1905) introduced the concept of reinforcement and was the first to apply psychological principles to the area of learning. David Kolb, an American education theorist proposed his four-stage experiential learning theory in 1984. Learning can be stated and expressed in … 0000010660 00000 n �d���w"�8A2]$�:�=�L�$Ish�� yR�*7È�j�0H;� j~o�7M)4�f���~W�묄��&����y�!I�����|}��4���+���8���K�N�[��:- Readiness means a preparation of action. Edward Lee Ted Thorndike (31 August 1874 - 9 August 1949) was an American psychologist, who developed learning theory that lead to the development of operant conditioning within behaviorism. <>>> 48 30 <>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 595.32 842.04] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>> %PDF-1.4 %���� SKINNER’S OPERANT CONDITIONING I. This theory is fundamentally physiological in nature. His research led to many theories and laws of learning, such as operant conditioning. 0000002111 00000 n 0000008341 00000 n Important as the work of these and other researchers was, behaviorism was most developed as a theory of learning by B. F. Skinner. 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II. 4 0 obj Thorndike's Reinforcement Theory It is Ryan's first day at his new job at StopMommy.com, and he's waiting for his manager to take him on a tour of the facility. <> Thorndike was the prolific applier of behavioral methods to education, cognition, learning, perception, and animal behavior. Jus <<36a0f6be61aa124880d926f8647aed17>]>> 0000009068 00000 n %%EOF The Theory This section will offer some revised conceptions of performance and reinforcement and some laws relating reinforcement to performance. Thorndike’s Laws {Also called S-R learning. 0000002885 00000 n Thorndike and Woodworth developed the theory of identical elements in 1901 (Schunk, 2004; Singley & Anderson, 1989). �� �u#��5g����[�p�$������tp6��'�A������e�s��gZ�|4d��H3@���&����w�#��[Df4~�V��0��>��X(h��N;%ut�Z�3e��9Sf��u�e��. 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