Learning from Others in a Group

Learning from Others in a Group

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Observational learning, a form of social learning, can be divided into two main aspects: auditory and visual. This technique allows students to learn effectively in a natural environment, as they can observe their peers’ behaviors and speech to acquire new knowledge organically. By learning through observation, students can pick up a variety of skills and information without formal instruction.

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Christy Lai

Kan Wong

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Learning from Others in a Group

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This video demonstrates how students can acquire auditory information through observational learning techniques.

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Vicarious learning allows students to observe others facing consequences, teaching them what actions to take or avoid without directly experiencing those outcomes themselves. In this video, we demonstrate how to guide students to formulate their own responses based on the consequences observed in the behavior.

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Vicarious learning enables students to gain knowledge and insight by observing the experiences of others, without directly facing the consequences. In this video, you’ll see how a student learns to self-regulate their behavior by watching and learning from the experiences of their peers in a group setting.

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