Social learning refers to the process by which individuals learn through observing and modeling the behavior, attitudes or values of others. This type of learning occurs within a social context where people interact with each other and acquire new information or skills from one another. It can take place in various settings such as schools, workplaces, families, communities, etc., and involves both formal and informal interactions among individuals. Social learning is an essential part of human development and helps us to adapt our behavior based on the experiences of others, which ultimately shapes our beliefs, values, attitudes, and behaviors.