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The information-processing theory of cognitive development centers on fundamental mental processes, including attention, memory, and problem-solving skills. Researchers in this field examine how cognitive abilities, such as working memory, evolve and influence children's overall development. Studies indicate that children with stronger working memory tend to excel in reading comprehension, math, and problem-solving compared to peers with less efficient memory skills. Low working memory is...
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Learning disabilities are cognitive disorders caused by neurological impairments that affect cognitive functions like language and reading, without indicating overall intellectual or developmental challenges. These disabilities differ from global intellectual or developmental disabilities as they are limited to distinct cognitive functions. Common learning disabilities include dysgraphia, dyslexia, and dyscalculia, each of which impacts unique aspects of learning.
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Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development emphasizes the role of thinking in a child's learning process, suggesting that children are naturally curious about their environment. His approach to development is discontinuous, proposing that cognitive abilities progress through distinct stages, each with unique characteristics. Central to Piaget's theory is schemata—mental structures that allow individuals to understand and interpret the world.
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During Piaget's concrete operational stage, from ages 7 to 11, children exhibit a marked increase in logical thinking skills, specifically in relation to tangible, real-world events. This stage is characterized by the development of several essential cognitive concepts, including conservation, reversibility, and classification, all of which support the child's evolving capacity for structured thought.
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Children master language quickly and with relative ease, supported by both biological predisposition and reinforcement. B. F. Skinner (1957) proposed that language is learned through reinforcement, while Noam Chomsky (1965) argued that language acquisition mechanisms are biologically determined.
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阅读图书可以提高孩子的学习理解能力.

Zhenlin Wang1,2, Yihan Shao3

  • 1The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

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阅读图书增强了学龄前儿童对教学和学习的理解. 这种方法也提高了幼儿的学业准备,突出了心理状态话语的好处.

科学领域:

  • 儿童发展 儿童发展
  • 教育心理学教育心理学
  • 认知科学 认知科学

背景情况:

  • 心理状态推理对于儿童的学习和社会理解至关重要.
  • 学前教育可以从有针对性的干预措施中受益,以提高认知和社会技能.

研究的目的:

  • 调查以图书阅读方法关注心理状态话语是否能提高儿童对教学和学习的理解.
  • 评估这种方法对学龄前儿童的学业准备能力的影响.

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  • 一个为期8周的干预,涉及图书阅读,重点是幼儿园教室的心理状态话语.
  • 在干预之前和之后,测量儿童的错误信念理解和教学/学习理解.
  • 在干预后18个月使用教师问卷对学校准备的后续评估.

主要成果:

  • 图书阅读显著改善了儿童的学习理解 (中等效果大小),即使在控制了其他因素之后.
  • 实验组的儿童在干预结束18个月后表现出更好的学校准备.

结论:

  • 图书阅读干预措施丰富的心理状态话语是有效的改善学龄前儿童的学习理解.
  • 这种教学方法对长期学校准备有积极的影响,表明其在幼儿教育中的价值.
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