Praise as a Gift in the Relationship between Teachers and Their Students

Andreana Lavanga, Francesco Sulla
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Abstract The term “giving” refers to the altruistic act of offering something to another person for free without expecting anything in return. While prosocial behavior can also be found in very young children, altruistic behavior emerges later, with the moral and cognitive development, also supported by adult praise, that children may receive within the educational relationship. Education, in fact, has the noble purpose of guiding people to a better condition than they are now, through relationships. The aim of this paper is to review the works that have analyzed the effects of praise in the relationship between teacher and student. Experimental studies over the last 50 years have shown that praise is a low-cost strategy that teachers can use to increase adaptive behavior in the classroom and decrease problem behavior. Furthermore, the use of praise improves the classroom climate, as it is a vehicle for positive emotions. Modern neuroscience has now shown how emotions play an important role in learning, including school learning. Therefore, we could consider praise as one of the greatest gifts a teacher can give to their students. 
表扬是师生关系中的礼物
摘 要 "给予 "一词指的是无偿向他人提供东西而不求回报的利他行为。虽然亲社会行为也可以在年幼的儿童身上发现,但随着道德和认知能力的发展,利他主义行为出现的时间会更晚一些,儿童也可能在教育关系中得到成人的赞美。事实上,教育的崇高目的是通过人际关系引导人们达到比现在更好的状态。本文旨在回顾分析表扬对师生关系影响的著作。过去 50 年的实验研究表明,表扬是一种低成本的策略,教师可以利用它来增加课堂上的适应行为,减少问题行为。此外,表扬还能改善课堂气氛,因为它是积极情绪的载体。现代神经科学已经表明,情绪在学习(包括学校学习)中发挥着重要作用。因此,我们可以把表扬视为教师送给学生的最大礼物之一。
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