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Title: Role Modeling


1
Role Modeling
  • Banduras Social Cognitive Theory

By Reynaldo C. Robles
2
Your Favorite Teacher
  • Qualities
  • Characteristics
  • Classroom Procedures

3
Hero/Idol
  • Think of the one hero or idol you remember from
    your youth.
  • Adult or Youth
  • Male or Female
  • Strenghts vs Weaknesses
  • Favorite Saying or Quote

4
Remember Grandma/pa
  • Tell me who your friends are,
  • Ill tell you who you are.

5
Bandura Biography
  • Small town roots
  • Fill holes in Alaska before college
  • Bachelors in Psychology
  • Earned Ph.D. 3 years later
  • Behaviorist roots
  • Bobo dolls experiment

6
Bobo Dolls Study
  • Kindergarten viewed a film of a Lady beating a
    Bobo doll
  • Students released into playroom
  • Students imitated observed behaviors persicely

7
Social Cognitive Theory
  • Students learn behaviors by observing them in
    their environment.
  • Role Models
  • Student Efficacy
  • Teacher Efficacy
  • School Efficacy

8
Social Environment
Child Center Parents, Siblings, Best
Friends Peers, Relatives, Teachers,
Neighbors Community Polices, Media Ads,
Societal Leaders
9
Role Models
  • Parents
  • Home environment
  • Teachers
  • Friends

10
Media
  • Video games
  • Controversy over violent behaviors and hidden sex
    scenes.
  • Television
  • More violent behaviors and sexually explicit
    themes
  • Advertising
  • Desirable attributes of individuals
  • i.e. Skinny, Dominate, Sexual, Aggressive

11
Educational Application
  • Athletics
  • Classroom Procedures
  • School Setting
  • Teachers

12
A Penny for Your Thoughts?
  • Questions
  • Comments
  • Personal Experiences
  • Presentation is located with resources
  • http//komodo.utsystem.edu/med/rrobles/Index.htm

13
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