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Educating the Whole Child: Implications of Behaviorism as a Science of Meaning
Authors:Paul S. Strand  Yvonne Barnes-Holmes  Dermot Barnes-Holmes
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Richland, WA;(2) National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
Abstract:New conceptions of what constitutes meaning for the organism have recently arisen within the behavioral tradition. These conceptions are a function of reformulations of traditional topics such as reinforcement and verbal behavior. This paper will review these reformulations and discuss their implications for education. It is argued that teachers are in need of a more comprehensive framework for understanding human behavior than the technique-based behaviorism to which they are frequently exposed. The present paper suggests that advances in our understanding of choice behavior and verbal behavior put us within reach of a comprehensive framework for making sense of the interconnectedness of social, self, and academic development.
Keywords:matching law  Relational Frame Theory  choice  verbal behavior  education
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