影响儿童直接学习和生产性记忆过程的因素在虚拟博物馆的背景下
Lucy M Cronin-Golomb1, Jelena Pejic1, Hilary E Miller-Goldwater1
1Department of Psychology, Emory University.
Cognitive development
|July 29, 2024
概括
孩子 孩子 孩子 孩子
科学领域:
- 非正规教育的研究研究.
- 儿童发展研究 儿童发展研究
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
背景情况:
- 像博物馆这样的非正式学习环境可以增强儿童的语义知识.
- 现有的研究往往忽视了超越直接事实回忆的生产性记忆过程.
- 了解儿童学习中的推断和自我推导至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估8至9岁儿童从虚拟博物馆展览中直接和富有成效的学习.
- 调查儿童的参与如何影响学习成果.
- 识别与学习相关的特定的对话和反思行为.
主要方法:
- 孩子们完成了直接学习 (事实回忆) 和生产性学习 (推断,整合,自我导出) 的测试.
- 测量了虚拟展品和展后反思期间的双向对话.
- 统计分析检查了参与度和学习成绩之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 儿童在所有学习测试中都表现出成功,事实回忆是最容易获得的,自我衍生最少.
- 在展览和展览后的参与都积极预测了整体学习.
- 展品中的对话参与特别预测了自我导出能力.
结论:
- 非正式的学习环境可以促进儿童的多样性认知.
- 积极参与,特别是对话,是深度学习的关键,包括自我导出.
- 这项研究为支持儿童非正式教育经验的机制提供了新的见解.
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