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A 7 page guide in the construction of a personal learning/teaching theory. The author contends that much guidance can be found in fields which on first appearance are very different from education. One such field is industry. It is from there that the theories of Bandura originated. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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have impacted the way we both view education and participate in educational activities. The student who is in the process of shaping their own personal learning theories often picks
and chooses from theories in education as well as a diversity of other occupational arenas. A particularly interesting individual whose theories are applicable to education is Albert Bandura.
The student seeking to incorporate Banduras theories into their own personal learning and teaching theories can find plentiful information in either a traditional library search or online on the World
Wide Web. Electronic databases like Electric Library are particularly helpful in this search. This resource will yield a bounty of information both on Bandura and other theorists whose
theories are of tremendous help in forming a personal learning and teaching theory. The student searching for the most efficient way to approach
education, either from a learning perspective or from a teaching perspective, will quickly come to the recognition that motivation is a key element in learning. A search on E-Library
quickly reveals that the concept of motivation is tied to a number of different social cognitive theories. Prominent among researchers studying human motivation are Alfie Kohn and Douglas McGregor.
Each of these researchers have their own particular version of what motivates humans to accomplish certain tasks. The work of psychologist Albert Bandura provides another interesting look at
the concept of motivation. Bandura is particularly illuminating in providing understanding of the fundamental processes which allow people to develop a sense of
personal control and self-efficacy which motivates them to accomplish specific tasks. Bandura points out that the emotions an individual experiences over a particular tasks can be predictors of their
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