Correct Answer - Option 2 : Children with learning disability
Modeling refers to the imitative behavior that involves acquiring new behavior as a result of observing a model. It focuses on the importance of observation and imitation in the learning of behavior, knowledge, attitudes, and values.
"Modelling" is known as 'learning through imitation' as his theory emphasizes that:
- learning takes place through indirect sources, like watching or hearing others.
- an effective method for children with learning disabilities like visual impairment, hearing impairment, etc.
- cognitive and problem-solving skills can be learned by imitating and watching others.
- new behaviors and experiences are acquired by observing others in the immediate environment.
Hence, we can conclude that 'Modelling' is an effective teaching method for children with learning disabilities.