SaLam.. hye,, 웃
Tuesday, 30th October 2012
Madam
set aside this lesson time for consultation for our da’wah project work. We did
not have any formal lesson on this day. We went to our groups and discuss
thoroughly on our project. We decided to talk to madam first before proceeding
with the discussion. After discussing with Madam, we had a few points to address
as our plan was lacking a few things.
We
decided to collaborate with Mahallah Halimah’s café for our da’wah project. Our
objective is to instill good moral values of students at the café. We focus on
the cleanliness of the café and the plan is to get students to put away their
used utensils at a designated place after eating. Madam reminded us to use what
we have learn as guidelines and to not miss any details such as what kind of
reinforcement or punishment that we are using and to see if it is effective or
not.
We then
to move on to discuss about our animal project training that we had delayed for
quite sometime on what animal to use. After weighing the pro’s and cons of each
type of animal, we decided to adopt a cat from the mahallah as our pet for the
training. We discussed about how we are going to take care of the animal and
the tricks that is possible to use for the cat.
Madam
instructed us to send in a proposal for the da’wah project work.
Thursday, 1st November 2012.
We had
a pop quiz (again) on the topic of Reinforcement Schedule. We were given 5
minutes to complete the quiz. The time ended with the alarm set by madam. It
seems easy but it was quite confusing.
We
start a lesson with chapter 6 titled Social Cognitive Theory. We learned different
perspectives towards learning. Unlike classical conditioning that uses
association as to change behavior, social cognitive theory can be learned
through observation without a change in behavior.
Bandura triadic model of reciprocal
determinism
♯ An
example of social cognitive theory is the experiment done by Bandura to measure
children’s aggressiveness when model are being shown in different form.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCETgT_Xfzg
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