从公共卫生干预到教育研究的行为改变技术分类的应用

J. Cho, René F. Kizilcec
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公共卫生研究对如何通过改变人们行为的可扩展干预措施来帮助人们过上更健康的生活有了深刻的理解。这项工作为在教育环境中支持学习者提供了有价值的见解,特别是对于提高自我调节和目标导向的行为,如完成课程——这是正规和信息高等教育中一个持续存在的问题。我们提出了广泛采用的行为改变技术(BCT)分类法,作为系统编目教育干预措施的模型,并作为基于公共卫生证据启发新的教育干预措施的资源。从BCT的角度探讨学习者流失问题,我们展示了最近的教育干预是如何适应BCT分类的,以及如何使用该分类来开发新的基于证据的干预方法。借鉴数十年公共卫生研究的见解可以推动教育方面的平行努力,帮助大规模学习者保持正轨并实现其学业目标。
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Applying the Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy from Public Health Interventions to Educational Research
Public health research has developed a deep understanding of ways to help people live healthier lives through scalable interventions that change their behaviors. This work offers valuable insights for supporting learners in educational contexts, especially for improving self-regulation and goal-directed behaviors like completing a course of study--a persistent issue in formal and information post-secondary education. We present the widely adopted Behavior Change Technique (BCT) taxonomy as a model for systematically cataloging interventions in education and as a resource for inspiring new interventions in education based on public health evidence. Approaching the issue of learner attrition from the BCT perspective, we show how recent educational interventions fit into the BCT taxonomy and how the taxonomy can be used to develop new evidence-based intervention approaches. Borrowing insights from decades of public health research can advance parallel efforts in education to help learners at scale to stay on track and reach their academic goals.
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