social learning theory—albert bandura. 1.what is social learning theory? 2.what is a role model?...
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Strong Role Models, Strong Students Social Learning Theory—Albert Bandura
Beginning Questions
1. What is social learning theory? 2. What is a role model? 3. Who is modeling behaviors for our
children?4. What is the source of the modeled
behavior? 5. How can role models affect my child’s
academic, personal-social and emotional growth?
6. What can I do as the parent?
What is the Social Learning Theory?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsTlJyox0Kg
Answer to questions #1 and #2
Who are my children watching?Media EXAMPLES
• Athletes • Singers• Actors • Comedians• News/Radio broadcasters• Politicians • “Reality TV” stars • Models…like runway Victoria’s Secret
models
Teachers’ perspectives on Social Media as a source of modeled behaviors for students.
• Children, Teens, and Environment Media: The View from the Classroom.•A national survey of teachers was conducted to measure the role of entertainment media in students’ academic and social development. This study was published by Common Sense Media in the fall of 2012•Let’s take a look at what teachers across the nation had to say.
Answer to question #4!
Answer to question #5
Answer to question #5 part 1.
Where do I fit in as a parent?Are my children looking to me as a role model too?• Indeed they are…• Survey results posted in an article on
www.education.com stated that 42% of 750 teens named a relative as a role model.
• Short parental role model video: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIuQMZzhnK4
• This website also sited information from Yancey et al. (2002) that stated adolescents who have positive role models are more likely to do well in school and have higher self esteem; they are also less likely to abuse substances.
‘The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree’ Break the negative cycles, strengthen the positive cycles.
Negative Family Cycles/Habits
• Smoking• Misuse of proscription
drugs• Abuse of alcohol and
other substances • Physical/verbal abuse • Teenage pregnancy• Under-education • Low self-esteem• Lack of family
values/morals
Positive Family Cycles/Habits
• Strong positive family values/morals
• Career and/or academic success
• Proper use of proscription drugs and medications
• Encouragement of personal success and goal setting
• Athletics/healthy lifestyles • Family
time/trips/expierences
5 Qualities of positive role models
Passion and ability to inspire Clear set of values
Commitment to community Selflessness and acceptance of
others Ability to overcome obstacles
Challenge yourself to role model these characteristics for your children
HAPPINESSSelf-Respect
PATIENCE
GENEROSITY KINDNESS
CONSIDERATIONBRAVERY
COMPASSIONSelf-Discipline
What is a role model?
Who is your child’s role model?
Can I be a role model for my child?• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjTxQy_U3ac• Bobo doll experiment video –Albert Bandura • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhe6p3Xkzt0• Clip from Big Daddy • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsTlJyox0Kg• The best example/video above!• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHHdovKHDNU • 1:30 video at the end of the real experiment • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIuQMZzhnK4• Children see. Children do. Video • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtJ5-_9V1fk• Roseanne video clip