Social Learning TheoryAlbert Bandura Beginning Questions What is social learning theory What is a role model Who is modeling behaviors for our children What is the source of the modeled behavior ID: 670690
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Strong Role Models, Strong Students" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
Strong Role Models, Strong Students
Social Learning Theory—Albert BanduraSlide2
Beginning Questions
What is social learning theory?
What is a role model?
Who is modeling behaviors for our children?
What is the source of the modeled behavior?
How can role models
affect
my child’s
academic, personal-social and emotional
growth?
What can I do as the parent? Slide3
What is the Social Learning Theory?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsTlJyox0Kg
Answer to questions #1 and #2 Slide4
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 Slide5
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. Slide6
Answer to question #4! Slide7
Answer to question #5 Slide8
Answer to question #5 part 1. Slide9Slide10Slide11Slide12
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. Slide13
‘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
Slide14
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 Slide15
Challenge yourself to role model these characteristics for your children
Happiness
Self-Respect
PATIENCE
GENEROSITY
Kindness
CONSIDERATION
BRAVERY
compassion
Self-DisciplineSlide16Slide17Slide18Slide19Slide20
What is a role model?Slide21
Who is your child’s role model?Slide22
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