1) Edward Thorndike proposed the trial and error theory of learning based on experiments with cats in puzzle boxes.
2) Learning occurs through a process of trial and error, with behaviors that are rewarded becoming strengthened through repeated responses.
3) Thorndike identified three laws of learning: the law of readiness, the law of exercise, and the law of effect. Learning is best when an individual is ready and finds it satisfying.
1) Edward Thorndike proposed the trial and error theory of learning based on experiments with cats in puzzle boxes.
2) Learning occurs through a process of trial and error, with behaviors that are rewarded becoming strengthened through repeated responses.
3) Thorndike identified three laws of learning: the law of readiness, the law of exercise, and the law of effect. Learning is best when an individual is ready and finds it satisfying.
1) Edward Thorndike proposed the trial and error theory of learning based on experiments with cats in puzzle boxes.
2) Learning occurs through a process of trial and error, with behaviors that are rewarded becoming strengthened through repeated responses.
3) Thorndike identified three laws of learning: the law of readiness, the law of exercise, and the law of effect. Learning is best when an individual is ready and finds it satisfying.
1) Edward Thorndike proposed the trial and error theory of learning based on experiments with cats in puzzle boxes.
2) Learning occurs through a process of trial and error, with behaviors that are rewarded becoming strengthened through repeated responses.
3) Thorndike identified three laws of learning: the law of readiness, the law of exercise, and the law of effect. Learning is best when an individual is ready and finds it satisfying.
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Thorndike trial and
error theory laws/principles of learning By khubroo Edward LEE Thorndike
• Edward LEE Thorndike(1874-1949)is generally considered
to have been the foremost educational psychologist not only of the united states but of the world. • He contributed to research and theory in the field of • learning and genetic psychology, testing and social psychology Trial and Error theory • According to Thorndike the basis of learning is accepted in an association between the sense, impressions and impulses to action. • This Association came to be known as a “bond” or a ‘Connection. because these bonds or connections play a major role in strengthened or weakened or in the making and breaking of habits. • Thorndike’s system is sometimes called a ‘bond’ psychology or simple ‘connectionism, • As it believes in stimulus and response type of learning it is also called S.R Psychology of learning. Thorndike called it learning by selecting and connecting. It is also known as Trial and Error theory as learning takes place through random repetitions. Experiment of Thorndike’s -Trial and Error Theory • Thorndike formulated his theory based on the experiment conducted on his cat in the puzzle box. The door of the box could be opened by pulling the strings inside the box. A fish was kept outside the box. The cat could come outside only when it opens the door by pulling the strings. The cat did not know how to pull the strings at first but was involved in random activities like scratching the box, trying to bend the bars and stretching the feet outside. At last in its random activities, it pull the strings and obtained the fish. He repeated the experiments and found that the cat pull the strings itself easily few seconds after it was placed in the box.The random activities are called errors. Laws of Learning: Trial and Error
• Thorndike gives three laws of learning
• Law of Readiness • Law of Effect • Law of Exercise 1. law of Readiness
Individuals learn best when they are physically, mentally
and emotionally ready to learn, and they do not learn well if they see no reason for learning.
This law is also known
law of motivation or Law of preparedness or Law of action tendency 2. Law of Exercise
• Things most often repeated are best remembered.
• Students do not learn complex task in a single session For example 1. Mathematics needs practice 2. Speaking and language requires practice 3. Skills like music, painting, typing etc. requires practice Sub laws of law of Exercise 1. Law of use: the learning are strengthened with repeated trial or practice. 2. Law of disuse: learning are weakened when trial or practice is discontinued. 3.Law of Effect
• Learning is strengthened when accompanied by a
pleasant or satisfying feeling. • Learning is weakened when associated with unpleasant feeling. • Learning takes place properly when it results in satisfaction and the learner derives pleasure out of it .
This law is also known as pleasure pain law.
Subordinate laws of learning • Law of multiple response: • During Learning, The individual should respond In a multiple Way Because the individual Is unaware about The succeed behavior. • Law of partial response : • We should repeat Only the succeed behavior And forgets other. • Law of attitude: • During Learning our attitude must be positive. • Law of analogy: • If knowledge is very much similar to previous knowledge then the individual learns easily. • Law of associative shifting: • when two are more than two Stimulus are presented Simultaneously knowledge of any stimulus shifted to others. Educational Implication of Thorndike’s-Trial and Error Theory • Thorndike’s Theory of trial and error and laws of learning have great educational significance. • This theory substantiated that readiness is preparation for action which is very essential for learning. If the child is ready to learn, he learns more quickly and effectively than if he is not ready to learn. • The law of effect emphasizes the role of rewards and punishment in the process of learning. Getting a reward as a result of some learning motivates and encourages the child while the punishment of any sort discourages him and creates distraction towards the learning.