B. F. Skinner. Major Contribution to the History of Instructional Development Skinner describes the modern classroom as particularly advers to learning.
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These theorists provided the foundational work for classroom management theory, and their ideas continue to influence classroom management. B. F. Skinner
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I see legitimacy in the classroom management and learning theories of B. F. Skinner.
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Back to B.F. Skinner Page "Skinner is the most influential of living American psychologists . . . " says Time magazine (September 20, 1971). "Skinner has remained a highly influential figure among U.S. college students for well over a decade," says Newsweek (September 20, 197 1). " Burrhus Frederic Skinner is the...
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B.F. Skinner's Principal Teachings. Although Skinner did not concern himself with classroom discipline per se, his discoveries concerning the shaping of...
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Who2 Biography: B.F. Skinner, Psychologist One teacher could not possibly immediately reinforce twenty or thirty students in a classroom. What was needed in American education was a technology that incorporated operant conditioning to shaping the learning behavior of each individual student.
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All you have to do is stand at the head of the classroom, throw out crumbs of information in an automated lecture, and the students will eagerly peck away and nourish their minds. I call that schooling, not education; Behaviorism, BF Skinner, Social Control, Modern Psychology - The Stimulus and the Response...
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If teachers go in the classroom assuming that each student learns the same way, BF Skinner did an experiment where he put one of his own children in what he called a "baby box." When Skinner’s second child was born, he didn’t think that a crib was an efficient way of maintaining an appropriate temperature.
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Operant conditioning has been widely applied in clinical settings (i.e., behavior modification) as well as teaching (i.e., classroom management) and instructional development (e.g., programmed instruction). Parenthetically, it should be noted that Skinner rejected the idea of theories of learning (see Skinner, 1950).
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