Rules, Rules, Rules: Our Rule-governed Behaviour and Its Implications for Teaching

Abstract

Many of our teaching techniques are based on behaviourist experiments of years ago. But behaviour analysis has moved on and discovered that most of what we do is governed by rules we pick up, not experiences we have. A review of what these researchers have discovered.

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Catania, A. C., Matthews, B., & Shimoff, E. (1992). Rules, Rules, Rules: Our Rule-governed Behaviour and Its Implications for Teaching. Set: Research Information for Teachers, 2. https://doi.org/10.18296/set.1016
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