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Classical
Conditioning
Behavioral Learning Theory
Ivan Pavlov
  (1849-1936) Physiologist
• Used “conditioning” to gain a
  predictable response from a stimulus
• Famous for behavioral experiment
  with dogs




     John B. Watson
                              (1878-1958): Psychologist
                           • Key researcher of behaviorism
                           • Famous for infant research and “Little
                             Albert” experiment
Pavlov Dog Conditioning




 Pavlov presented food to dogs  dogs’ mouths water
 Pavlov rang bell  the dogs’ mouths did not water
                                                                    Conditioned
                                                                     Response
 Pavlov presented food to dogs and rang bell  dogs’ mouths water
 Pavlov rang bell without food present  dogs ‘mouths water
Watson’s Little Albert
  Before                During                 Once
Conditioning          Conditioning          conditioned
                                             When Albert was
 Baby “Albert” is     When Albert tried     presented with the
 allowed to play       to pet or come          rat again, he
  with a pet rat.       near the rat,         became scared,
                       Watson would         cried, and tried to
  Albert enjoys       make a loud noise.     move away from
petting the rat and                               the rat.
 does not fear it.    This scared Albert.


                      This scaring when       He had become
Albert was scared                            conditioned into
 of loud noises.        coming close
                        situation was        realizing that the
                       repeated many           white rat was
                            times.          related to the loud
                                                   noise.
Main Points
Classical conditioning deals with reflexes,
  or responses that are evoked from a specific stimulus

People can be trained to perform a certain task or
  response by providing some sort of trigger, which
  may be a sound, picture, phrase, etc.

When you see this:
What do you think of?


You’ve be conditioned to think of McDonalds after
  seeing this picture! (Are you salivating?)
Classroom Implications
 If the teacher is consistent and repetitive with these stimuli, eventually the students
          will come to learn to behave properly through classical conditioning.

                             If the teacher…               Then the students…
Before conditioning          Counts down from twenty       Will not clean up.

                             Tells the class to clean up   Will clean up.
During conditioning          Tells the class to clean up   Will clean up.
                             and counts down from
                             twenty
After conditioning           Counts down from twenty       Will clean up.


The students’ behavior has been conditioned!
Classroom Implications
 If the teacher is consistent and repetitive with these stimuli, eventually the students
          will come to learn to behave properly through classical conditioning.

                      If the teacher…                      Then the students…
Before conditioning   Instructs the class to quiet down    Will get quiet.

                      Claps 3 times.                       Will not get quiet.
During conditioning   Claps 3 times and instructs the      Will get quiet.
                      class to quiet down.


After conditioning    Claps 3 times.                       Will get quiet.


The students’ behavior has been conditioned!
Classroom Implications
        Technology can be used too to help students be classically conditioned!
                        Music and computers are used here.

                      If the teacher…                      Then the students…
Before conditioning   Plays the alphabet song              Will not get setup up at
                                                           computers.
                      Instructs the students to go to
                      their assigned computers             Will get setup at computers.
During conditioning   Plays the alphabet song and          Will get setup at computers.
                      instructs students to go to their
                      assigned computers.
After conditioning    Claps 3 times.                       Will get setup at computers.



 The students’ behavior has been conditioned!
Classroom Implications
        Technology can be used too to help students be classically conditioned!
          Calculators can help students learn through this behavioral method.

                      If the teacher…                   Then the students…
Before conditioning   Wants students to learn           Will not know answers.
                      multiplication tables

                      Use calculator to find answers    Will be able to find answers.
During conditioning   Wants class to repeat using       Will be able to find answers
                      calculators to learn              and slowly learn answers.
                      multiplication tables
After conditioning    Wants students to learn           Will no longer need
                      multiplication tables             calculators and will
                                                        know answer.

   The students’ behavior has been conditioned!
Personal Applications
In the classroom, I hope to use classical conditioning to teach
   my students expected behaviors for routine activities
   without having to daily tell them what I’m wanting.

• Clapping 3 times to get class quiet
• Counting down from twenty to get class to clean up
• Have certain songs played representing where students
  should be (ie: “reading song” playing means go to reading
  corner)
• Flashing the lights twice to get the class to return to their
  seats.
Credits & Citations
•   Biographical pictures from biography.com
•   All other images from Microsoft Office Collections

•   Cherry, Kendra. "Pavlov's Dogs: How Ivan Pavlov Discovered Classical
    Conditioning." 13 Nov. 2012.
    <http://psychology.about.com/od/classicalconditioning/a/pavlovs-dogs.htm>.
•   Cherry, Kendra. “John B. Watson’s Biography (1878-1958)." 13 Nov. 2012.
    <http://psychology.about.com/od/profilesofmajorthinkers/p/watson.htm>
•   Learning Theories Knowledgebase (2012, November). Classical Conditioning
    (Pavlov) at Learning-Theories.com. Retrieved November 15th, 2012 from
    http://www.learning-theories.com/classical-conditioning-pavlov.html
•   Shelly, Gary, Glenda Gunter, and Randolph Gunter. Teachers Discovering
    Computers: Integrating Technology in a Connected World, Seventh Edition. Page
    258. Boston: Cengage Learning, 2012.

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Classical Conditioning in the Classroom

  • 2. Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) Physiologist • Used “conditioning” to gain a predictable response from a stimulus • Famous for behavioral experiment with dogs John B. Watson (1878-1958): Psychologist • Key researcher of behaviorism • Famous for infant research and “Little Albert” experiment
  • 3. Pavlov Dog Conditioning Pavlov presented food to dogs  dogs’ mouths water Pavlov rang bell  the dogs’ mouths did not water Conditioned Response Pavlov presented food to dogs and rang bell  dogs’ mouths water Pavlov rang bell without food present  dogs ‘mouths water
  • 4. Watson’s Little Albert Before During Once Conditioning Conditioning conditioned When Albert was Baby “Albert” is When Albert tried presented with the allowed to play to pet or come rat again, he with a pet rat. near the rat, became scared, Watson would cried, and tried to Albert enjoys make a loud noise. move away from petting the rat and the rat. does not fear it. This scared Albert. This scaring when He had become Albert was scared conditioned into of loud noises. coming close situation was realizing that the repeated many white rat was times. related to the loud noise.
  • 5. Main Points Classical conditioning deals with reflexes, or responses that are evoked from a specific stimulus People can be trained to perform a certain task or response by providing some sort of trigger, which may be a sound, picture, phrase, etc. When you see this: What do you think of? You’ve be conditioned to think of McDonalds after seeing this picture! (Are you salivating?)
  • 6. Classroom Implications If the teacher is consistent and repetitive with these stimuli, eventually the students will come to learn to behave properly through classical conditioning. If the teacher… Then the students… Before conditioning Counts down from twenty Will not clean up. Tells the class to clean up Will clean up. During conditioning Tells the class to clean up Will clean up. and counts down from twenty After conditioning Counts down from twenty Will clean up. The students’ behavior has been conditioned!
  • 7. Classroom Implications If the teacher is consistent and repetitive with these stimuli, eventually the students will come to learn to behave properly through classical conditioning. If the teacher… Then the students… Before conditioning Instructs the class to quiet down Will get quiet. Claps 3 times. Will not get quiet. During conditioning Claps 3 times and instructs the Will get quiet. class to quiet down. After conditioning Claps 3 times. Will get quiet. The students’ behavior has been conditioned!
  • 8. Classroom Implications Technology can be used too to help students be classically conditioned! Music and computers are used here. If the teacher… Then the students… Before conditioning Plays the alphabet song Will not get setup up at computers. Instructs the students to go to their assigned computers Will get setup at computers. During conditioning Plays the alphabet song and Will get setup at computers. instructs students to go to their assigned computers. After conditioning Claps 3 times. Will get setup at computers. The students’ behavior has been conditioned!
  • 9. Classroom Implications Technology can be used too to help students be classically conditioned! Calculators can help students learn through this behavioral method. If the teacher… Then the students… Before conditioning Wants students to learn Will not know answers. multiplication tables Use calculator to find answers Will be able to find answers. During conditioning Wants class to repeat using Will be able to find answers calculators to learn and slowly learn answers. multiplication tables After conditioning Wants students to learn Will no longer need multiplication tables calculators and will know answer. The students’ behavior has been conditioned!
  • 10. Personal Applications In the classroom, I hope to use classical conditioning to teach my students expected behaviors for routine activities without having to daily tell them what I’m wanting. • Clapping 3 times to get class quiet • Counting down from twenty to get class to clean up • Have certain songs played representing where students should be (ie: “reading song” playing means go to reading corner) • Flashing the lights twice to get the class to return to their seats.
  • 11. Credits & Citations • Biographical pictures from biography.com • All other images from Microsoft Office Collections • Cherry, Kendra. "Pavlov's Dogs: How Ivan Pavlov Discovered Classical Conditioning." 13 Nov. 2012. <http://psychology.about.com/od/classicalconditioning/a/pavlovs-dogs.htm>. • Cherry, Kendra. “John B. Watson’s Biography (1878-1958)." 13 Nov. 2012. <http://psychology.about.com/od/profilesofmajorthinkers/p/watson.htm> • Learning Theories Knowledgebase (2012, November). Classical Conditioning (Pavlov) at Learning-Theories.com. Retrieved November 15th, 2012 from http://www.learning-theories.com/classical-conditioning-pavlov.html • Shelly, Gary, Glenda Gunter, and Randolph Gunter. Teachers Discovering Computers: Integrating Technology in a Connected World, Seventh Edition. Page 258. Boston: Cengage Learning, 2012.