Psychology, asked by powerboy636, 4 months ago

You work for an organization called Environmental Care. You have been
hired as a consultant to a pilot program in an elementary school to help a 6th
grade teacher, Ms. Clean, to establish a recycling program and garden
project with her students. As the consultant, you spend one week in Ms.
Clean's 6th grade class observing her class of 25 students, getting to know
their interests and cognitive level. Using principles of operant conditioning
(positive and negative reinforcement) and observational learning what
programs and/or strategies could the teacher use to encourage recycling of
paper, glass and plastic in the classroom and cafeteria. Do NOT use classical
conditioning or punishment. Be as creative as possible, but be sure to be
specific and to link each strategy to the concept being applied.​

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Answered by dharvin73
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Answer:

You work for an organization called Environmental Care. You have been

hired as a consultant to a pilot program in an elementary school to help a 6th

grade teacher, Ms. Clean, to establish a recycling program and garden

project with her students. As the consultant, you spend one week in Ms.

Clean's 6th grade class observing her class of 25 students, getting to know

their interests and cognitive level. Using principles of operant conditioning

(positive and negative reinforcement) and observational learning what

programs and/or strategies could the teacher use to encourage recycling of

paper, glass and plastic in the classroom and cafeteria. Do NOT use classical

conditioning or punishment. Be as creative as possible, but be sure to be

specific and to link each strategy to the concept being applied.

Answered by MERCTROOPER
0

Explanation:

Ohm's Law is a formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit. To students of electronics, Ohm's Law (E = IR) is as fundamentally important as Einstein's Relativity equation (E = mc²) is to physicists. E = I x R.

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