失败对学习的生物学益处和管理后果的工具

IF 10.1 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Lauren Margulieux, James Prather, Masoumeh Rahimi
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失败可以成为学习的有效工具,但它也会带来负面后果。教育者和学习者应该练习一些策略,利用失败的好处,同时管理它对学习者的动机和毅力的负面影响。为了实现这一目标,本文研究了失败对学习的生物学影响,以(1)解释失败如何使大脑为学习做好准备,(2)提出应对消极后果的行为策略,重点关注大专学生。这篇概念性文献综述文章利用神经科学文献来解释与失败相关的生物学机制,并利用教育文献来探索学习理论和环境之间的联系。本文分为两个主要部分:(1)失败的好处和(2)处理其负面影响的工具。在每个部分中,论文描述了相关的神经化学物质和行为策略来影响他们,可以在教育环境中探索。通过了解这些生物效应,我们可以更好地设计学习环境,并在失败中支持学生。论文的每个部分还描述了非侵入性研究工具,这些工具可用于研究旨在改善学生教育失败体验的干预措施的效果。
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The Biological Benefits of Failure on Learning and Tools to Manage the Fallout

Failure can be an effective tool for learning, but it comes with negative consequences. Educators and learners should practice strategies that leverage the benefits of failure while managing its negative consequences on learners’ motivation and persistence. Towards that goal, this paper examines the biological effects of failure on learning to (1) explain how failure primes the brain for learning and (2) propose behavioral strategies for coping with the negative consequences, focusing on postsecondary students. This conceptual literature review article draws upon neuroscience literature to explain biological mechanisms related to failure and education literature to explore connections to learning theory and environments. The paper is organized into two major sections: (1) the benefits of failure and (2) tools to deal with its negative effects. Within each section, the paper describes related neurochemicals and behavioral strategies to affect them that could be explored in educational settings. By understanding these biological effects, we can better design learning environments and support students through failure. Each section of the paper also describes non-invasive research tools that could be used to study the effects of interventions that aim to improve students’ experience of failure in education.

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Educational Psychology Review
Educational Psychology Review PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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15.70
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62
期刊介绍: Educational Psychology Review aims to disseminate knowledge and promote dialogue within the field of educational psychology. It serves as a platform for the publication of various types of articles, including peer-reviewed integrative reviews, special thematic issues, reflections on previous research or new research directions, interviews, and research-based advice for practitioners. The journal caters to a diverse readership, ranging from generalists in educational psychology to experts in specific areas of the discipline. The content offers a comprehensive coverage of topics and provides in-depth information to meet the needs of both specialized researchers and practitioners.
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