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Learning and behavior

With Eva Bertilsson


Language: English

Webinar length: 1 hour


Learning  is commonly defined as a lasting change in behavior as a result in  experience. Being alive means constantly interacting with one’s  environment – so, learning is happening pretty much constantly!

Join behavior analyst Eva Bertilsson for a closer look at what “learning” and “experience” might look like.


We’ll  take the individual’s perspective and see how motivational,  discriminative and reinforcing factors influence what the individual  does and experiences,  and what this means for us in our practical work.

We’ll  also take a closer look at our own role, and explore how a deeper  understanding for the learning process can help us become better role as  partners and teachers.


Eva Bertilsson

Eva  Bertilsson has a master’s degree in behavior analysis and a passion for  all things related to behavior, learning and animal welfare. As an  educator and behavior consultant in a wide variety of settings and  species (including humans), she specializes in contextual understanding  to help teams and individuals thrive.


Eva  is a board member of the Swedish Association for Behavior Analysis, a  faculty member of Clicker Expo, and an avid disseminator of behavioral  science with the individuals’ wellbeing in focus. In addition to her own  teaching, she has also been instrumental in introducing Fear Free™ and  TAGteach ™ to the Scandinavian audience, and is the host or the yearly  CCC conference on Choice Control and

Price

€ 15

Eva Bertilsson

Animal Behaviorist & International Speaker

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