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Praxis PLT K-6 Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% Pass Behaviorism - View learning as a process of accessing and changing associations between stimuli and responses. What do behaviorists believe? - Behaviorists believe that our responses to environmental stimuli shape our actions. Who are key behaviorism theorists? - B.F. Skinner Edward Thorndike Ivan Pavlov How is behaviorism shown in the classroom? - For example, in a second grade classroom, the teacher noticed the children were taking too long to put their things away and get ready for new activities. The teacher decided to use behaviorism to try to change this behavior. To change the behavior, the teacher would make note of the first table to get their things away and be ready to change activities and would give this table a star on a chart. Once one table had a certain number of stars, the children received a reward (positive reinforcement). The students' behavior changed quickly; 2Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. soon enough all the children would put away their materials and be waiting quietly to start something new within a minute of being told. Classical Conditioning - -First described by Ivan Pavlov (Russian) -Involves placing a neutral signal before a reflex -Focuses on involuntary, automatic behaviors Ex. A dog that salivates when it sees food. Operational Conditioning - -First described by B. F. Skinner (American) -Involves applying reinforcement or punishment after a behavior -Focuses on strengthening or weakening voluntary behaviors Ex. A trainer is trying to teach a dog to fetch a ball. When the dog successful chases and picks up the ball, the dog receives praise as a reward. Edward Thorndike - Created laws of learning which provides additional insight into what makes people learn most effectively. Law of Readiness (Edward Thorndike) - People learn best when they are ready to learn. 3Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. Law of Exercise (Edward Thorndike) - People can enhance their memory through repetition, based on drill and practice. Law of Effect (Edward Thorndike) - Learning is strengthened when it is accompanied with a pleasant or nonthreatening situation or environment but is decreased when associated with an unpleasant situation or environment. Law of Primacy (Edward Thorndike) - First impressions are often strong, almost unshakable. Things learned first stay with us longer. Law of Intensity (Edward Thorndike) - The more intense the material taught, the more likely it will be retained. A sharp, clear, vivid, dramatic, or exciting learning experience teaches more than a routine or boring experience. Law of Recency (Edward Thorndike) - This law basically means, all things being equal, things most recently learned are best remembered. Law of Freedom (Edward Thorndike) - States that thing

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Behaviorism - ✔✔View learning as a process of accessing and changing associations

between stimuli and responses.


What do behaviorists believe? - ✔✔Behaviorists believe that our responses to

environmental stimuli shape our actions.


Who are key behaviorism theorists? - ✔✔B.F. Skinner


Edward Thorndike


Ivan Pavlov


How is behaviorism shown in the classroom? - ✔✔For example, in a second grade

classroom, the teacher noticed the children were taking too long to put their things

away and get ready for new activities. The teacher decided to use behaviorism to try to

change this behavior. To change the behavior, the teacher would make note of the first

table to get their things away and be ready to change activities and would give this

table a star on a chart. Once one table had a certain number of stars, the children

received a reward (positive reinforcement). The students' behavior changed quickly;




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,soon enough all the children would put away their materials and be waiting quietly to

start something new within a minute of being told.


Classical Conditioning - ✔✔-First described by Ivan Pavlov (Russian)


-Involves placing a neutral signal before a reflex


-Focuses on involuntary, automatic behaviors




Ex. A dog that salivates when it sees food.


Operational Conditioning - ✔✔-First described by B. F. Skinner (American)


-Involves applying reinforcement or punishment after a behavior


-Focuses on strengthening or weakening voluntary behaviors




Ex. A trainer is trying to teach a dog to fetch a ball. When the dog successful chases and

picks up the ball, the dog receives praise as a reward.


Edward Thorndike - ✔✔Created laws of learning which provides additional insight into

what makes people learn most effectively.


Law of Readiness (Edward Thorndike) - ✔✔People learn best when they are ready to

learn.




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,Law of Exercise (Edward Thorndike) - ✔✔People can enhance their memory through

repetition, based on drill and practice.


Law of Effect (Edward Thorndike) - ✔✔Learning is strengthened when it is

accompanied with a pleasant or nonthreatening situation or environment but is

decreased when associated with an unpleasant situation or environment.


Law of Primacy (Edward Thorndike) - ✔✔First impressions are often strong, almost

unshakable. Things learned first stay with us longer.


Law of Intensity (Edward Thorndike) - ✔✔The more intense the material taught, the

more likely it will be retained. A sharp, clear, vivid, dramatic, or exciting learning

experience teaches more than a routine or boring experience.


Law of Recency (Edward Thorndike) - ✔✔This law basically means, all things being

equal, things most recently learned are best remembered.


Law of Freedom (Edward Thorndike) - ✔✔States that things freely learned are best

learned. Conversely, the further a student is coerced, the more difficult is for him to

learn, assimilate and implement what is learned.


Constructivism - ✔✔Views learning as a process in which the learner constructs

knowledge based on their past experiences.


Who are key constructivism theorists? - ✔✔Jean Piaget




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, Jerome Bruner


John Dewey


Lev Vygotsky


How is constructivism shown in the classroom? - ✔✔Learner-centered. Teacher as

facilitator - students construct knowledge through critical thinking, manipulatives,

primary resources, and hands-on activities.




Student works collaboratively in groups, independently or in partners.




Shared responsibility and decision making.




Students ask questions. Empowered learner.




ETC.


Jean Piaget - ✔✔-First theorist to discover cognitive development.


-Developed the four stages of cognitive development




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