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Behavioral Change in Learning

Learning as a permanent change in behavior through response to stimuli.

intermediate
3 hours
Education Psychology
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Behavioral change in learning is a vital concept that emphasizes the importance of modifying actions and habits to enhance educational outcomes. By understanding how behaviors are formed and influenced, learners can adopt strategies that promote effective learning. This involves recognizing the role...

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Key Terms

Behavior
The actions or reactions of an individual in response to external or internal stimuli.

Example: A student studying late at night to prepare for an exam.

Habit
A routine behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously.

Example: Brushing teeth every morning.

Motivation
The process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors.

Example: A student motivated by a desire to achieve high grades.

Feedback
Information provided regarding aspects of one's performance or understanding.

Example: A teacher's comments on a student's essay.

Self-Regulation
The ability to manage one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in different situations.

Example: A student setting a study schedule and sticking to it.

Intrinsic Motivation
Engaging in behavior because it is personally rewarding.

Example: A student studying a subject out of pure interest.

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Explores the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
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Motivational Theories
Examines different theories that explain what motivates individuals.
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Learning Styles
Investigates how different individuals learn and process information.
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Key Concepts

Habit FormationMotivationFeedback LoopsSelf-Regulation