You must then produce a video presentation and imagine yourself speaking directly to your professional colleagues about your chosen theory. You will
Behaviorism
You must then produce a video presentation and imagine yourself speaking directly to your professional colleagues about your chosen theory. You will need to be in the video, as this assignment will assess the presentation skills you will need as a classroom teacher.
For this assignment, you are not expected to discuss the major parts of your chosen theory in detail. You can assume the viewer already has a high level of understanding of the theory itself. The focus of the presentation should be on the applications of this theory in a classroom setting and your personal beliefs surrounding the positive and negative impacts of the theory (backed up by research).
The purpose of this presentation is not to demonstrate your knowledge of the details of the learning theory, but to provide you with an opportunity to connect theory to classroom practice and, in turn, your own values and beliefs around teaching and learning.
In addition to the content of your presentation, you will also be assessed on the quality of your presentation. Remember, you are a professional educator addressing an audience of peers. All information must be presented in a way that demonstrates a level of professionalism and addresses the needs of your audience. Your speaking voice, use of support resources and visual presentation (including your physical posture, non-verbal communication and clothing choices) are all important considerations.
slide 1-About Behaviorism
Slide2-My beliefs about teaching
slide3-use one point from slide 2 to quote in slide 3
slide 4-strengths of Behaviorism
slide5- limitations of Behaviorism
In slides 6,7& 8 detail the strengths separately mentioned in slide 4
In slides 9,10& 11 detail the limitations separately mentioned in slide 5
Slide-12-classroom applications
slide 13-conclusion
i want 4-5 dot points for both strengths and limitations
Is it possible to use the below reference?
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