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Please check
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Todays topic
  • Behaviorism, cont.

(including audio lingual and grammar translation)
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Tip of the Day
  • When learning something new, it is helpful to
    process the information is a variety of ways. So,
    consider deliberately and consistently using
    several different strategies during your
    out-of-class study time.

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Announcements
  • Turn in your brief summary now.
  • The first "big" assignment is the rough draft of
    the final assignment (progressive essays). It is
    due March 12, but you should start working on it
    NOW! If you use it as a study guide, it will
    organize all of your work for the semester.
  • The second "big" assignment, interview, is due
    the week after Spring Break (March 26).

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Quick questions or quandaries?
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Review of Behaviorism
  • Learning, not acquisition
  • Operant and classical conditioning
  • Reinforcement
  • Modeling and imitation
  • Shaping

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Review What is learning in the behavioral
perspective?
  • According to behaviorists, learning occurs as a
    result of the consequences of behavior.

Alberto Troutman, 2003, p. 18
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Also
  • observation imitation
  • ?
  • operant conditioning

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Imitation ? Behaviorism
  • It seems quite beyond question that children
    acquire a good deal of their verbal and nonverbal
    behavior by casual observation and imitation of
    adults and other children emphasis added
    (Chomsky, 1959, p. 42).

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Audio-lingual language teaching
  • Based on behavioral theory (modeling, imitation,
    reinforcement).
  • Based on a structural view of language.
  • Emphasis on correct pronunciation and grammar.
  • Used in many foreign language classes.
  • Does not reply on translation from students
    native language.

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Grammar-Translation
  • Primary focus on written language, not oral (in
    contrast with audio-lingual).
  • Use of direct translation of words, phases, and
    sections of text to teach and test students
    language skills.
  • Translation can be both oral and written.

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Small Group Jigsaw Activity
  • Get into four small groups.
  • Each group will receive information about one
    audio-lingual instructional strategy.
  • Figure out how to teach your strategy to the rest
    of the class.

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Quick Write
  • Why do you think many teachers still use
    audio-lingual strategies in their ESL (English as
    Second Language) or foreign language classrooms?
    Could you identify other audio-lingual or grammar
    translation strategies that are used in popular
    ESL/Foreign programs.

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Criticisms of a behavioral theory of language
development
  • Overly simplistic explanation
  • Overlooks learner contributions
  • Untestable
  • Ignores unreinforceable learning and unreinforced
    productions

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Overly simplistic explanation
  • One would naturally expect that prediction of
    the behavior of a complex organism would
    require, in addition to information about
    external stimulation, knowledge of the internal
    structure of the organism, the ways in which it
    processes input information and organizes its own
    behavior.

Chomsky, 1959, p. 27)
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Learner contributions
  • Chomsky (1959) argued that Skinner repeatedly
    voices his claim to have demonstrated that the
    contribution of the speaker is quite trivial and
    elementary (p. 28).

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Untestable due to definitional problems
  • How do we define the stimulus for a particular
    behavior?
  • What part of a complex behavior is the
    response?
  • Reinforcement? Automatic self-reinforcement? What
    does/doesnt count as reinforcement?

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Untestable because
  • Reliance on narrowly defined experimental
    conditions that do not translate well to
    real-life learning conditions.
  • Ethical concerns, for more than very limited
    experiments.

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Unreiforceable learning
  • Phonological development

Unreiforced productions
  • He brunged his lunch.

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Five minute silent re-cap review
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Ways to Contrast Theoretical Approaches to
Language Development
Competence vs. Performance
Nature vs. Nurture
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Nature AND Nurture
  • According to Chomsky (1959), the characteristics
    of complex organisms are in general a
    complicated product of inborn structure, the
    genetically determined course of maturation, and
    past experience emphasis added (p. 27).

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It appears to be a fundamental fact about human
beings that our behavior and behavioral
capacities often surpass the limitations of our
individual reinforcement histories. Our history
of reinforcement often is too impoverished to
determine uniquely what we do or how we do it.
Much learning, therefore, seems to require
pre-existing or innate representational
structures or principled constraints within which
learning occurs.
Graham, 2005, http//plato.stanford.edu/entries/be
haviorism/
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Think-pair-share
  • What have you learned tonight about behaviorism?
  • Anything new?
  • Interesting?
  • Puzzling?

Take notes!
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Looking ahead
  • Trying to define the contribution of nature to
    language development

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