书评:学习周期:从神经科学和社会科学看忠实教学

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Rhonda M. McEwen
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作者Muriel和Duane Elmer借鉴了50多年的跨文化教育经验,结合相关研究、圣经和神学见解以及引人入胜的插图,提供了一个非常实用和易于理解的文本,既适用于课堂上的正式教育环境,也适用于非正式的事工环境,特别是对成人学习者。他们的总体重点是解释教师和辅导员如何有意识地培养学习,从而改变生活——从知道到做,再到转变实践和性格。利用他们精心构建的学习周期,改编自Duane Elmer的博士论文,作者描绘了学习的五个层次,目标是将学习的认知,情感和精神运动元素整合成一个有凝聚力的整体。虽然内容回忆在每个层次上都是确定的,但它们也在学习过程中引入了额外的特征,包括情感的作用,对如何使用新知识的猜测,识别和克服障碍,实践的重要性,以及最终导致性格转变或基督化目标的养成习惯。神经科学的最新发现为这些历史悠久的原则提供了额外的验证。作者写道,“只有当信仰和行为被储存在长期记忆中时,才会开始融合成正直、品格和智慧”(第194页)。了
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Book Review: The Learning Cycle: Insights for Faithful Teaching from Neuroscience and the Social Sciences
Drawing upon over five decades of intercultural educational experience in dialogue with relevant research, biblical and theological insights, and engaging illustrations, authors Muriel and Duane Elmer have provided an exceptionally practical and accessible text that is as applicable to formal educational settings in the classroom, as it is to informal ministry contexts, particularly with adult learners. Their overall emphasis is to explicate how teachers and facilitators can intentionally nurture learning that leads to life change—moving from knowing to doing to transforming practice and character. Utilizing their thoughtfully constructed Learning Cycle, adapted from Duane Elmer’s doctoral dissertation, the authors delineate five levels of learning with the goal of integrating cognitive, affective, and psychomotor elements of learning into a cohesive whole. While content recall is identified at each level, they also introduce additional features into the learning process including the role of emotion, speculation as to how to use new knowledge, identifying and overcoming barriers, the importance of practice, and developing habits which eventually lead to character transformation or the goal of Christlikeness. Recent discoveries from neuroscience provide additional validation for these time-honored principles. The authors write, “Only when stored in long-term memory do beliefs and behavior begin the fusion into integrity, character, and wisdom” (p. 194). Replete
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