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教育中神经神话的可视化分析及教育启示

  • 周加仙 ,
  • 张志聪 ,
  • 陈丹 ,
  • 沈洁
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  • 华东师范大学教育学部教育心理学系/教育神经科学研究中心,上海 200062

录用日期: 2023-03-04

  网络出版日期: 2023-07-25

基金资助

国家自然科学基金面上项目“汉语阅读教育对神经网络的作用及其机制”(61877019)

A Visual Analysis of Neuromyths in Education and Educational Inspiration

  • Jiaxian Zhou ,
  • Zhicong Zhang ,
  • Dan Chen ,
  • Jie Shen
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  • Department of Psychology & Center for Educational Neuroscience Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China

Accepted date: 2023-03-04

  Online published: 2023-07-25

摘要

丰富的教育神经科学成果促进了教育事业的纵深发展和改革。而在这个过程中,对神经科学成果的误解和误读却造成了一个亟需清除的障碍——“神经神话”。神经神话在教育系统中普遍存在的这一现状,严重影响到教师的教学效率和学生的发展。目前这方面的研究还没有引起国内学者的足够重视。因此,本研究对2012—2022年来发表的关于神经神话的文献进行了可视化分析与总结,揭示了神经神话流行的现状、影响因素及干预措施,最后提出了一些教育启示和建议。

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周加仙 , 张志聪 , 陈丹 , 沈洁 . 教育中神经神话的可视化分析及教育启示[J]. 华东师范大学学报(教育科学版), 2023 , 41(8) : 63 -78 . DOI: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5560.2023.08.007

Abstract

The wealth of educational neuroscientific results has contributed to deeper development and reform in education. In the process, however, misunderstandings and misinterpretations of neuroscience results have created an obstacle that has to be addressed - “neuromyth”. The current situation of the prevalence of neuromyth in the education system has seriously affected the teaching efficiency of teachers and the development of students. The current research in this area has not attracted sufficient attention from domestic scholars. Therefore, this study summarizes and compares the literature on neuromyths published from 2012-2022 and conducts a visual analysis to point out the current status and influencing factors of neuromyths and interventions. It concludes with some educational insights and recommendations.

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