Social learning theories are helpful, but they have some challenges in schools. Here are the main problems:
Different Learning Styles: Not every student learns the same way. Some might not gain much from learning with friends, which can create gaps in understanding.
Classroom Interactions: If students don't get along or feel uncomfortable with each other, it can make working together really hard.
Shallow Involvement: Sometimes, students just copy what others do instead of really thinking about what they are learning.
To solve these problems, teachers can:
Social learning theories are helpful, but they have some challenges in schools. Here are the main problems:
Different Learning Styles: Not every student learns the same way. Some might not gain much from learning with friends, which can create gaps in understanding.
Classroom Interactions: If students don't get along or feel uncomfortable with each other, it can make working together really hard.
Shallow Involvement: Sometimes, students just copy what others do instead of really thinking about what they are learning.
To solve these problems, teachers can: