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Social learning

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Social learning may refer to:

  • Social learning theory, a perspective that states that people learn within a social context. It is facilitated through concepts such as modeling and observational learning
  • Observational learning, learning that occurs as a function of observing, retaining and replicating behavior observed in one's environment or other people
  • Social learning (social pedagogy), a theory of education that acquisition of social competence happens exclusively or primarily in a social group

See also[edit]

  • Social learning tools, used for pedagogical and androgogical purposes that utilize social software and/or social media