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Castagnaro, Peter J. – Applied Linguistics, 2006
This article contends that the modern descendant of B. F. Skinner's experimental analysis of behavior, "behavior analysis," and as well his 1957 masterwork "Verbal Behavior," have rarely if ever been seriously contemplated by applied linguists for possible contributions to the field. Rather, a pat literature of dismissal has developed that…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Behaviorism, Behavioral Science Research, Applied Linguistics
Winn, Bill – 1988
This paper proposes a theoretical foundation for the field of educational technology based on cognitive learning theory. This proposition is based on consideration of issues which suggest that psychological theory is more central to educational technology than systems theory or theories of management, and that cognitive theories are more…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Research, Educational Technology
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Marsick, Victoria J. – Adult Education Quarterly, 1988
This article raises questions about the universal valuing of behaviorism in workplace learning based on a review of trends in organizations in the postindustrial era and analyses of theorists within and outside the field who emphasize the importance of reflectivity and critical reflectivity in learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Behaviorism, Cognitive Style
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Kipnis, David – American Psychologist, 1987
Behavioral technologies have provided psychologists with considerable power to influence opinions and behavior. This article examines possible problems experienced as a consequence of this power. The use of behavioral technology is likely to produce changes in the values, beliefs, and behavior of social science practitioners. (Author.LHW)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behaviorism, Beliefs, Feedback
Brown, A. Howard – Educational Technology, 1996
Discusses the appropriate use of the instructional systems design (ISD) process and compares it to the appropriate use of the dog-breeding process according to the AKC (American Kennel Club). Topics include constructivism and objectivism, or behaviorism; instructional effectiveness; and the use of design models. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Comparative Analysis, Constructivism (Learning), Instructional Design
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Doane, Gweneth A. Hartrick – Journal of Nursing Education, 2002
Behaviorist teaching of communication skills can interfere with learning of humanistic nursing. Interpretive inquiry can help students experience the transformative power for relationships and develop confidence and trust in their capacity for relational nursing practice. (Contains 20 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Communication Skills, Higher Education, Human Relations
Kramlinger, Tom; Huberty, Tom – Training and Development Journal, 1990
The behaviorist, cognitivist, and humanist approaches to learning all have advantages and disadvantages. A teaching cycle that uses all three techniques related to individual learning styles (theoretical, pragmatic, reflective, activist) may be the best route to achieving peak performance. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behaviorism, Cognitive Style, Educational Objectives
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Palardy, J. Michael – Teacher Educator, 1988
The major themes of three books based on behaviorist psychology are examined critically, noting that behavior modification has significant limitations. Four of these limitations are identified and briefly discussed. Teachers must realize that discipline approaches must increase the transfer value of behavior learned in school and foster…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behaviorism, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
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Morris, Edward K. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1988
Argues that the world view of contemporary behavior analysis, especially behavior analysis of child development, is contextualistic, not mechanistic. The history of behavior analysis is presented in a revised account that focuses on philosophic movements. Contextualism of behavior analysis is contrasted with mechanism with respect to five core…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavioral Science Research, Behaviorism, Child Development
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Skinner, B. F. – American Psychologist, 1989
Argues that science must not describe behavior by reporting feelings. Gives examples of words that describe the feelings that accompany the following behavior: (1) doing; (2) sensing; (3) changing; (4) wanting; (5) waiting; (6) thinking; and (7) several other attributes of mind. (FMW)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior, Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology
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Garrison, Jim – American Educational Research Journal, 1995
It is argued that an epistemology that supports theories of situated cognition and social constructivism can be found in the tradition of John Dewey's pragmatism. Dewey's pragmatic social behaviorism is a powerful theory of learning that stresses the roles of labor, tools, and language as activities of enculturation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Constructivism (Learning), Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Jegede, Olugbemiro J.; And Others – Educational Research, 1995
The Learning Objectives Questionnaire was completed by 287 of 600 distance education students. The majority perceived learning objectives to be useful and an integral part of learning strategy. A need to integrate student dispositions with the current shift toward constructivist learning was identified. (SK)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Constructivism (Learning), Distance Education, Educational Objectives
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Horowitz, Frances Degen – Developmental Psychology, 1992
Evaluates John B. Watson's contributions to developmental psychology. Watson's insistence on objective methodology in psychology retains its influence, but his extreme environmentalism has been rejected. His concern with the principles of learning is reflected in the work of Hull and Skinner. (BC)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behaviorism, Developmental Psychology, Environmental Influences
Kohn, Alfie – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
Responding to Paul Chance's November 1992 "Kappan" article on motivational value of rewards, this article argues that manipulating student behavior with either punishments or rewards is unnecessary and counterproductive. Extrinsic rewards can never buy more than short-term compliance because they are inherently controlling and…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives
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Benson, Garth D.; Hunter, William J. – Action in Teacher Education, 1993
It is inappropriate to apply chaos theory to teaching and teacher education, primarily because of the inherent difficulties of applying methods and criteria developed for the physical sciences to nonphysical phenomena such as human behaviors. Nor is it clear that chaos theorists intended that theory to encompass teaching, learning, and the process…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Chaos Theory, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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