没有思考的教学:对根基教育学的负面评价
Ilona Bass1,2, Cristian Espinoza2, Elizabeth Bonawitz2
1Department of Psychology, Harvard University.
Cognitive science
|June 11, 2024
概括
人们注意到并对"rote" (自动) 行为进行负面评价,特别是在教学中. 这项研究确定了记忆行为的线索,并展示了它.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 教育心理学教育心理学
背景情况:
- 人类的决策从自动 (rote) 到故意 (反射) 处理的频谱上运行.
- 了解观察者如何感知和反应习惯性行为至关重要,特别是在教育环境中.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究在美国成年人中检测到的记忆行为.
- 检查被认为是习惯性行为的后果,特别是在教学和学习中.
- 识别与背诵行为相关的线索及其对教学评估的影响.
主要方法:
- 进行了多项实验,以确定习惯性行为的线索,包括重复性和反相似性.
- 词嵌入分析被用来探索教师的语义分类.
- 对上下文解释进行了操纵,以评估它们对习惯行为的感知的影响.
主要成果:
- 重复性被确定为一种习惯性行为的暗示.
- 被认为表现出习惯行为的人被评为更糟糕的教师.
- 跨组反的相似性增加与更负面的教学评价相关.
- 默认和反思的教师自然被聚集成不同的语义类别.
- 语境信息可以将重复性与习惯性的感知解开.
- 确定了与教学质量相关的习惯性行为的额外线索.
结论:
- 人们可以在教学环境中检测和关心脚本或自动行为.
- 这些发现扩展了社会推理的正式框架,强调了习惯性行为的社会后果.
- 对教学质量的认知受到检测到的习惯性行为和反射性行为的显著影响.
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