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  • Social Cognitive Theory:-  This perspective argues that learning is inherently social and happens in a social context. From this point of view, a learner’s social interactions with their peers, instructors, and others impact learning directly. An instructor who works to provide a positive social experience with regular opportunities for students to see that learning is valued and that others around them are engaged in the process will be successful at encouraging learning.
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Written by MBarq

I am a post graduate in English from Kashmir University . I have been teaching literature for last 15 years and now working with Foundation World School as English Mentor

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