Neuroscience Contribution in Educational Leadership. Challenges and Perspectives

Stella Stiliadi
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Education is founded upon the instruction process and its outcomes, commonly called learning outcomes. The underlying foundation of this entire process is the brain. Neuroscience encompasses the study of brain function, including the intricate processes involved in human learning. It also investigates the factors that contribute to variations in learning abilities among individuals. Therefore, it is unsurprising that individuals engaged in educational science are highly interested in integrating the discoveries of neurosciences with educational theories of learning. Neuroscientific research has been conducted for approximately three decades. However, there has been a growing interest in integrating neuroscience and education in recent years. This is evident from the numerous articles published in books and scientific journals that explore the relationship between these two fields. Additionally, the integration of neuroscience into educational leadership presents both opportunities and challenges. Educational neuroscience posits that insights from neuroscience can enhance teaching in the classroom. However, there are practical and principled issues associated with educational neuroscience, which need to be addressed. Neuroscience is revealing to educational leadership that it is a social process, with the human brain being a social organ interacting with others in social contexts. Incorporating neuroscience into educational leadership has the potential to increase its effectiveness, but contradictory studies address the critical nature of this integration. The application of advances in psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive neuroscience to study school leaders’ decision-making processes is a tantalizing area. Finally, it is essential that neuroscientific data and interpretations are rooted in education to be embraced by the education profession.
神经科学对教育领导力的贡献。挑战与展望
教育的基础是教学过程及其结果,即通常所说的学习成果。整个过程的基础是大脑。神经科学涵盖对大脑功能的研究,包括人类学习所涉及的复杂过程。它还研究导致个体间学习能力差异的因素。因此,从事教育科学研究的人对将神经科学的发现与教育学习理论相结合抱有浓厚的兴趣也就不足为奇了。神经科学研究已经进行了大约三十年。然而,近年来,人们对神经科学与教育的结合越来越感兴趣。这一点从书籍和科学杂志上发表的大量探讨这两个领域关系的文章中可见一斑。此外,将神经科学融入教育领导力既是机遇也是挑战。教育神经科学认为,神经科学的见解可以提高课堂教学。然而,与教育神经科学相关的一些实际问题和原则问题也亟待解决。神经科学对教育领导力的启示是,这是一个社会过程,人脑是一个在社会背景下与他人互动的社会器官。将神经科学融入教育领导力有可能提高领导力的有效性,但针对这种融合的关键性质的研究却相互矛盾。应用心理学、行为经济学和认知神经科学的进步来研究学校领导的决策过程是一个诱人的领域。最后,神经科学的数据和解释必须植根于教育,才能被教育界所接受。
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