"脳と心の普及"と"予測"に関する教師の誤解
Dana Opre1, Sebastian Pintea2, Romiță Iucu3
1Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania; University of Bucharest, Romania.
Trends in neuroscience and education
|September 1, 2025
まとめ
教育に関する誤解は,教師の間で一般的です. この研究では 神経神話と心理的な神話が 関連していることが分かりました 経験的な関わりが その流行の重要な要因です
科学分野:
- 教育神経科学
- 教育心理学
- 分野間の研究
背景:
- 教師の誤った教育観を検証し,神経神話と心理の神話を区別する.
- 深い理解のための学際的なレンズを使用して脳と心の神話を調査します.
- 誤った概念の予測要因を分析して 効果的な介入を促す.
研究 の 目的:
- 教師の間で脳と心の神話が 広まっていることを理解するためです
- 神経神話と心理神話の関係を探るため
- 誤った概念の支持を予測する要因を特定する
主な方法:
- オンラインで258人の教員を対象に調査を行った.
- 記述的統計学,ピアソンの相関,ステップウィズ回帰分析
- 教育神経科学と心理学を統合した学際的なアプローチです
主要な成果:
- ルーマニアの予備教員の間で教育に関するミスが多く見られる.
- 神経神話と心理的/精神的な神話の強い相関が発見されました.
- 経験によるエンゲージメントが 神話の支持の 最も重要な予測因子となりました
結論:
- 教育上の神話の承認の理解を深めるための学際的なアプローチです.
- 得られた洞察は,標的の介入の開発に役立つ.
- 誤解を解決するには 影響する要因を 総合的に見極める必要があります
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