在生活技能教育中明确学习的挑战
Dominik M Piehlmaier1,2, Dee Warmath3
1University of Sussex Business School, Brighton, UK. D.M.Piehlmaier@sussex.ac.uk.
NPJ science of learning
|December 1, 2025
概括
生活技能教育,就像金融教育一样,需要的不仅仅是明确的学习. 灵活的知识是改变行为,特别是新手的关键,提高程序的有效性.
科学领域:
- 行为科学 行为科学
- 教育心理学教育心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
背景情况:
- 目前的生活技能课程经常使用显式学习来增强声明性知识.
- 这种方法在改变实际行为的有效性有限,特别是对新手来说.
- 在了解不同类型的知识如何影响行为变化方面存在差距.
研究的目的:
- 研究半灵活和灵活知识对促进最佳行为的影响.
- 在生活技能教育中,比较灵活知识与明确学习的有效性.
- 为改善生活技能课程中的课程设计提供证据.
主要方法:
- 一个随机对照试验在多个会议中进行.
- 参与者接触到不同程度的知识灵活性 (明确的,半灵活的,灵活的).
- 测量了个人财务方面的行为变化,以评估知识影响.
主要成果:
- 增加的知识灵活性与所需的行为变化有积极的相关性.
- 灵活的知识在促进最佳行为方面比明确的学习更有效.
- 新手在获得更灵活的知识时,表现出更大的行为改善.
结论:
- 生活技能教育,包括金融素养计划,可能会从从明确学习转向灵活知识的转变中受益.
- 结合灵活的知识策略可以增强教育计划对行为的影响.
- 未来的课程设计应优先培养适应性知识,以促进持续的行为变化.
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