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B. F. Skinner's Philosophy of Operant Conditioning Theory Essay

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I think that B.F. Skinner shares my philosophy in the behavioral aspects of education. There are many points that have expanded my philosophy. One was the operant conditioning theory, which is when the behavior is changed through positive and negative consequences depending on one’s behavior. Positive Reinforcements can be anything from food and candy to a toy or sticker. Negative reinforcement could be a timeout, scolding, or maybe a spanking. It all depends on their behavior. One thing that surprised me was when Skinner said, “punishment is generally ineffective in controlling undesirable behavior.” I thought that was always the best route to go. Skinner also states that it is better to just ignore the bad behavior until it stops. That …show more content…

I hope that by learning about Skinner that I will be able to better help and educate the students in my classroom. When I was in school, my teacher let the kids who had been good all week get a prize out of the toy chest. It had little rings, a homework pass, or something small to give us an incentive to behave. It worked most of the time but when it came time to get our prizes, the children who did not act well got upset. They acted out because they didn’t get anything when it was up to them to act in a well manner. Another interesting piece of information I saw that Skinner said was that too much punishment can cause reinforcement. This teaches the child to lie. I think that if we do punish our students too much that they will start to lie or place the blame on others so they will not have to bare the repercussions of their actions. The goal of reinforcement is to help the good behavior increase and the punishment is to hopefully get the bad behavior to decrease. During the summer when I work with a school ESP program, the way we deal with the children who disobey or act out, we send them to the table and they have to put their head down. I personally believe that this is an effective punishment. While the child’s friends are coloring or playing, he or she has their head down and cannot participate in what is going on around them. Many do not get in trouble again for the rest of the

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