Bibliographic Essay

Bibliographic Essay

A Learners’ View (ALV) Is Of Choices On The Shortest And Fastest Path To Learning, The Oxygen Of Social Life.


Main Article: Appendices

Theme: Sources for distinguishing How from What People Learn.

 

Classic Education: A Learners’ View (ALV) of Choices during Teaching and Learning describes social patterns people use while learning. Use of these descriptions to plan and instruct lessons can increase contributions of Classic Education to reduce failure-to-learn and to increase life chances of learners in the 21st Century. This page introduces a bibliogaphic essay of sources.

A learners’ view gives focus to experimental behavior analysis. The major source for descriptions of social patterns people use to learn

Sources

This sample of publications by experimental behavioral and social scientists and their students serve as archetypes of research reports analyzed to identify commonalities to which the term a learners’ view (ALV) refers.

  1. Bijou, S.
  2. Burges, R. And Bushnell, D., Behavioral Sociology: The Experimental Analysis of Social Process. NY: Columbia University Press.
  3. Farber, B. (1971). Kinship and Class: A Midwestern Study. NY: Basic Books.
  4. Gold, M. (19>>). Did I Say That? Champaign, IL: Research Press.
  5. Humans, G. C. (1967). The sociological relevance of behaviorism. In R. Burgess & D. Bushnell, Jr., Behavioral Sociology The Experimental Analysis of Social Process. NY: Columbia University Press, pp. 1-26.
  6. Lindsley, O. R. (1990). Precision teaching: By teachers for children. Teaching Exceptional Children, 22(3), 10-15.
  7. Skinners, B.F. (1938). The Behavior of Organisms: An Experimental Analysis. NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
  8. Zeaman, D. & House, B. (1963). Two-Choice Visual Discrimination Analysis. In N. Ellis (Ed.), Handbook of Mental Deficiency. Psychological Theory and Research. NY: McGraw Hill.

Last Edited: July 9, 2016