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Implications of the Theory

In brief, implications of the Trial-and-Error Learning Theory are-

  • According to this theory the task can be started from the easier aspect towards its difficult side. This approach will benefit the weaker and backward children.
  • A small child learns some skills through trial and error method only such as sitting, standing, walking, running etc. In teaching also the child rectifies the writing after commiting mistakes.
  • In this theory more emphasis has been laid on motivation. Thus, before starting teaching in the classroom the students should be properly motivated.
  • Practice leads a man towards maturity. Practice is the main feature of trial and error method. Practice helps in reducing the errors committed by the child in learning any concept.
  • Habits are formed as a result of repeitition. With the help of this theory the wrong habits of the children can be modified and the good habits strengthened.
  • The effects of rewards and punishment also affect the learning of the child. Thus, the theory lays emphasis on the use of reward and punishment in the class by the teacher.
  • The theory may be found quite helpful in changing the behaviour of the deliquent children. The teacher should cure such children making use of this theory.
  • With the help of this theory the teacher can control the negative emotions of the children such as anger, jealousy etc.
  • The teacher can improve his teaching methods making use of this theory. He must observe the effects of his teaching methods on the students and should not hesitate to make necessary changes in them, if required.
  • The theory pays more emphasis on oral drill work. Thus, a teacher should conduct oral drill of the taught contents. This help in strengthening the learning more.

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