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Legg, R. Suzanne – Theory Into Practice, 2023
Albert Bandura's social learning theory focused on the interaction of personal, behavioral, and environmental factors. This article honors Bandura's legacy with the real-life application of his theories regarding modeling, enactive rehearsal, vicarious learning, and self-efficacy. Included are excerpts from a discussion of a group of teachers from…
Descriptors: Socialization, Learning Theories, Environmental Influences, Incidental Learning
Seevers, Randy L.; Jones-Blank, Michelle – Online Submission, 2008
Most children learn social skills from interaction with others--other children, family members, friends, and adults. Some children with disabilities need to learn social skills more directly. This may include the use of a specific curriculum and the use of individualized methods. The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of social…
Descriptors: Socialization, Student Behavior, Social Behavior, High Risk Students
Cummins, Catherine L.; And Others – 1989
Many science educators have called attention to the need for teachers to prepare all types of students for a rapidly changing, technological world. Curriculum theorists have called for changes in a hidden curriculum of science they described as class specific and presenting science as a consensus arrived at by positivistic methods. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education

Gordon, David – Curriculum Inquiry, 1984
The hidden curriculum of schools gives students an image of science in which scientific truths are seen as a collection of facts, scientists as clever people, scientific explanations as true because they "make sense," and reality as consisting of observation. (Author/DCS)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Fundamental Concepts, Hidden Curriculum