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HED 4813 JAN –FEB SUPP EXAM DUE 30 JAN @18:15 Question 1 You are starting a unit on Linear graphs. After you have provided several examples, you are faced with a learner’s question. Student: What exactly is a graph? Teacher: … TO DO: 1.1. Develop an

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HED 4813 JAN –FEB SUPP EXAM DUE 30 JAN @18:15 Question 1 You are starting a unit on Linear graphs. After you have provided several examples, you are faced with a learner’s question. Student: What exactly is a graph? Teacher: … TO DO: 1.1. Develop an imaginary dialogue between a teacher and a student discussing the concept of graph using a behaviourist approach. After the script, justify your cause of action by outlining the key tenets of behaviourism that are reflected in your script. (25)

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HOPEACEDEMY




HED4813
JAN-FEB SUPP EXAM 2025
DUE;30 JAN @ 18:15




2025
Question 1
You are starting a unit on Linear graphs. After you have provided several
examples, you are faced with a learner’s question.
Student: What exactly is a graph?
Teacher: …TO DO:
1.1. Develop an imaginary dialogue between a teacher and a student
discussing the concept of graph using a behaviourist approach. After the
script, justify your cause
of action by outlining the key tenets of behaviourism that are reflected
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,HED 4813 JAN –FEB SUPP EXAM
DUE 30 JAN @18:15

Question 1
You are starting a unit on Linear graphs. After you have provided several
examples, you
are faced with a learner’s question.

Student: What exactly is a graph?
Teacher: …

TO DO:
1.1. Develop an imaginary dialogue between a teacher and a student discussing
the concept of graph using a behaviourist approach. After the script, justify your
cause of action by outlining the key tenets of behaviourism that are reflected in
your script. (25)


Understanding Graphs: A Behaviourist Approach

Graphs are an important concept in mathematics, especially in the study of linear
relationships. Learners often struggle with understanding what a graph
represents and how it works. I will present an imaginary dialogue between a
teacher and a student based on the behaviourist approach. After the dialogue, I
will justify the use of this approach by discussing its key tenets.

Imaginary Dialogue

Student: What exactly is a graph?

Teacher: A graph is a picture that shows how numbers relate to each other. (The
teacher points to a Cartesian plane on the board.) Look at this picture. This is a
Cartesian plane. It has two lines: one goes sideways, called the x-axis, and one
goes up and down, called the y-axis.

Student: Oh, so a graph is just a picture?

, Teacher: Yes, but it is a special kind of picture that helps us see patterns in
numbers. Let’s do a small activity. If I say x = 1, y = 2; x = 2, y = 4; and x = 3, y = 6,
what do you notice? (The teacher writes these values on the board.)

Student: The numbers are getting bigger.

Teacher: Good! Now, let’s put these points on our graph. (The teacher draws the
points (1,2), (2,4), and (3,6) on the Cartesian plane.) What do you see?

Student: The points are going up in a straight line.

Teacher: Yes! That’s what a linear graph does—it shows a pattern in numbers.
Now, let’s repeat this with different numbers. If x = 1, y = 3; x = 2, y = 5; x = 3, y =
7, what do you think will happen?

Student: The numbers are still going up.

Teacher: Excellent! Now, let’s put them on the graph. (The teacher plots the
points.) What do you see?

Student: Another straight line, but in a different place.

Teacher: Exactly! Every set of numbers creates a different graph. Let’s try a quick
test. If x = 0 and y = 0, where should I put the dot?

Student: In the middle?

Teacher: Yes, well done! That point is called the origin. Let’s try another. If x = 4
and y = 8, where should I put the dot?

Student: Go four steps to the right and eight steps up?

Teacher: Excellent! You are learning. Let’s do more examples to practice.


Justification of the Behaviourist Approach

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