Chapter 4 Connect
information processing theory
basis for the cognitive theory of transfer
verbal information
concerned with names, labels, facts, and bodies of knowledge
cognitive skills
determine the process of learning
intellectual skills
include concepts and rules that are used to solve problems, create products, and serve customers
performance orientation
motivates individuals to concentrate on the execution of a task
learning orientation
motivates individuals to improve their ability or competence in a task
needs emphasized by David McClelland's need theory
need for affiliation, achievement, and power
training administration
process of coordinating activities before, during, and after a training program
instruction
refers to the manipulation of the environment by a trainer to facilitate learning among trainees
social learning theory
suggests individuals learn new behaviors or skills wither by experiencing the outcomes of their own behavior or by observing the outcomes of others behaviors
training context
the physical, intellectual, and emotional environment in which training occurs
andragogy
theory of adult learning
far transfer
trainees' ability to apply general principles learned in training to the work situation *open skills*
near transfer
trainees; ability to apply learned capabilities exactly to the work situation *closed skills*
expectancy
willingness to attend a training and an ability to interpret the purpose and likely benefits of the instruction on the job
order of processes involved in learning according to Social Learning Theory
1. attention 2. retention 3. motor reproduction 4. motivational process
stages in the learning cycle
1. concrete experience 2. reflective observation 3. abstract conceptualization 4. active experimentation
steps n self-management process
1. decide degree of negative and positive reactions for implementing new capabilities 2. determining goals and implementing new capabilities 3. implementing new capabilities on the job 4. observing the application of new capabilities on the job 5. self-reinforcement
task characteristics that influence training
1. frequency of practice 2. physical requirements 2. overall task complexity 3. mental requirements