CHAD 168 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Social Learning Theory, Peer Pressure, Media Consumption

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Students are taught to obey rules, cooperate with their classmates, respect authority, and become good citizens. Peers influence children"s social and emotional development aggression, morality, gender roles, etc. Teacher-student conflict child dislike of school; less helpful and cooperative; more aggressive. Close, warm relationship higher school adjustment, self-esteem, and peer acceptance. Keeping control: classroom discipline and management: discipline techniques can affect social behavior behavior, techniques that rely on operant reinforcement principles are successful in managing, however, reward may decrease intrinsic interest and negatively impact learning. Benefits of sel: sel improves students" positive behavior and reduces negative behavior. Sel prepares young people for success in adulthood: sel helps students become good communicators, cooperative members of a team, effective leaders, and caring, concerned members of their communities. It teaches them how to set and achieve goals and how to persist in the face of challenges. media. By age 16 most u. s. children have spent more time watching tv than attending school or sleeping.

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