Interrupted Learning across the Lifespan.

IF 4.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Human Development Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1159/000542216
Rachel Wu, Isadora Farias Lopes de Queiroz, Tania M Rodriguez, Bethany P Tavenner, Jessica A Church
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Abstract

Continued learning opportunities are important for adaptation across the lifespan. Interrupted learning (e.g., "summer slide") is a known, critical issue for childhood education. This perspective piece proposes that adulthood could be a period of prolonged interrupted learning with reduced learning opportunities, despite the known importance of lifelong learning. This idea goes beyond calls for healthy older adults to lead an active life to maintain cognitive abilities and to maintain basic functional skills by highlighting important lifespan circumstances that may hinder or facilitate adaptation in new and changing environments. We explore how research on interrupted learning in childhood could be applied to later adulthood and how changes in learning are viewed differently for children and adults. In addition, research on increasing abilities during childhood generally focuses on specific skills (e.g., reading, math), whereas cognitive aging research focuses on more general cognitive abilities related to attention and memory. Finally, given that interrupted learning occurs unevenly across different ages, abilities, and resources, more can be investigated in terms of who interrupted learning affects across the lifespan, and the neural underpinnings of interrupted learning. Acknowledging and addressing interrupted learning across the lifespan may promote long-term thriving and avoid preventable deficits and decline.

跨一生的中断学习。
持续学习的机会对于整个生命周期的适应非常重要。学习中断(例如,“夏季滑梯”)是儿童教育中一个众所周知的关键问题。这篇透视文章提出,尽管众所周知终身学习的重要性,但成年期可能是一段学习中断时间延长、学习机会减少的时期。这一理念超越了要求健康老年人积极生活以保持认知能力和基本功能技能的要求,强调了可能阻碍或促进适应新的和不断变化的环境的重要寿命环境。我们将探讨如何将关于童年学习中断的研究应用于成年后,以及如何以不同的方式看待儿童和成人的学习变化。此外,关于儿童时期能力提升的研究通常侧重于特定技能(如阅读、数学),而认知衰老研究则侧重于与注意力和记忆力相关的更普遍的认知能力。最后,考虑到学习中断在不同年龄、能力和资源中发生的不均匀性,可以对学习中断在整个生命周期中的影响以及学习中断的神经基础进行更多的调查。承认并解决一生中学习中断的问题,可以促进长期的繁荣,避免可预防的缺陷和衰退。
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Human Development
Human Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Distinguished by its international recognition since 1958, "Human Development" publishes in-depth conceptual articles, commentaries, and essay book reviews that advance our understanding of developmental phenomena. Contributions serve to raise theoretical issues, flesh out interesting and potentially powerful ideas, and differentiate key constructs. Contributions are welcomed from varied disciplines, including anthropology, biology, education, history, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
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