Observational Learning

Observational Learning

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“Observational Learning” is a vital skill that allows students to grasp concepts and information by listening to and observing others. In this module, we will explore diverse methods for teaching students how to “learn by observation” and how to apply and improve this skill in various teaching scenarios.

Course Speakers:

Kan Wong

Course Content

Learning How to Learn

Observational Learning

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In this phase of the module, we teach students how to gather information by observing the demonstrator.

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In this phase of the module, our goal is to use the Shell game to teach students to respond to the demonstrator’s actions and, more importantly, to the consequences the demonstrator has experienced.

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In this video, we will demonstrate the process of learning through observation in a group setting.

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This module is designed to teach children with ASD how to learn games through observation. The objective is to help children understand the rules and actively participate by watching others play the game.

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This module focuses on vicarious learning. The goal is to teach students both what to do and, more importantly, what not to do, by observing the consequences of others’ experiences.”

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