Educational behaviourism

Educational behaviourism

Educational behaviourism is an educational philosophy built around the premise that environment determines behaviour, and regulating the environment of students to influence their behaviour in positive ways.

ee also

* Framework for Intervention
* Suzuki method

References

* [http://edweb.sdsu.edu/LShaw/f95syll/philos/phbehav.html Educational behaviourism] , from [http://edweb.sdsu.edu/LShaw/f95syll/philos/phintro.html Five Educational Philosophies]


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