Magdolna ban biography of albert bandura
Albert Bandura december 4 — july 26 was a globally recognized psychologist, author, and Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. He made valuable contributions to the field of psychology, including social cognitive and personality psychology. Theorist Albert Bandura is additionally the originator of the concepts social learning theory and self-efficacy , and he is well-known for the Bobo doll experiment.
Albert Bandura was born in Canada. His parent originally came from Poland and Ukraine, and both emigrated to Canada. He had five brothers. Albert was the youngest of the siblings.
Albert Bandura was born on December 4, , in Mundare, a small hamlet of some inhabitants, largely immigrants from Poland and Ukraine, in northern Alberta, Canada, about .
In his early life, Albert Bandura was being educated at a small school in Canada. He mentioned that the educational resources in his school such as books were limited. It forced him to have a proactive working behavior to learn concepts which interested him most. Albert Bandura was for this reason personally responsible for his study progress.
Albert Bandura revolutionized psychology with his theories on learning, self-efficacy, and social behavior.
He finalized high school and next went to the University of British Columbia in to study psychology. Since Albert Bandura was very eager to learn, he often arrived before class start and took additional classes early in the morning. He often looked at various courses to follow to pass the time, until one day someone forgot to return a course catalog.
While he browsed through the catalog, Albert found a course in psychology. From this moment, he continued learning about psychology, and he graduated within three years with the Bolocan Award.