The psychological approaches that bandura used are: cognitive, Behavioral and social cultrual
In order to succeed, people need a sense of self-efficacy, to struggle together with resilience to meet the inevitable obstacles and inequities of life.
Most of the images of reality on which we base our actions are really based on vicarious experience.
Accomplishment is socially judged by ill defined criteria so that one has to rely on others to find out how one is doing.
Dr. Albert BanduraAlbert Bandura was born in Mundare, Alberta on December 4, 1925. He was the youngest of six children. Both of his parents were immigrants from Eastern Europe. His father worked as a track layer for the Trans-Canada railroad while his mother worked in a general store before they were able to buy some land and become farmers. Though times were often hard growing up, Bandura’s parents placed great emphasis on celebrating life and more importantly family. They were also very keen on their children doing well in school. Bandura arrived in the US in 1949 and was naturalized in 1956. He married Virginia Varns (1921–2011) in 1952,[11] and they raised two daughters, Carol and Mary.[12]