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the principals of programme instruction is​

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Answered by riyasunildhotre11
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Programmed instruction is based on Skinner's "operant conditioning", a (behaviorist theory stating that learning is change in behavior, i.e. the individual's response to events (stimuli). Behavior can be conditioned by rewarding the right stimulus-response patterns.

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Answered by ns3991813
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Programmed instruction rests on the principle of self-pacing. ... This principle is based on the assumption that each learner can work each step as slowly or as quickly, depending upon his/her pace. Each learner is free to move according to his/her own speed, slowly or quickly as they like.

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