Tenacious educational neuromyths: Prevalence among teachers and an intervention

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Trends in Neuroscience and Education Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tine.2022.100192
Hector Ruiz-Martin , Marta Portero-Tresserra , Agustín Martínez-Molina , Marta Ferrero
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Abstract

Background

Several studies have revealed a common high prevalence of educational neuromyths among teachers from different countries. However, only one intervention aimed at reducing these beliefs among in-service teachers has been reported to date, and it was conducted in a non-naturalistic setting.

Procedure

In the present study, we administered a survey to measure the prevalence of common neuromyths in a large sample (n = 807) of primary and secondary teachers from 203 schools across Catalonia (Spain), and then we evaluated the impact that a 15-hour online course on neuroscience had on a sample of them as compared to a control group.

Main findings

Results showed an initial distribution of neuromyth beliefs similar to those of previous studies and a large effect of the intervention on reducing their prevalence shortly after the training and in the long term.

Conclusions

These findings provide evidence that an intervention addressed to in-service teachers that is low-cost and easy to implement can cast corrective effects that persist over time in neuromyth beliefs.

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顽固的教育神经神话:教师中的流行与干预
一些研究表明,教育神经神话在不同国家的教师中普遍存在。然而,迄今为止,只有一项旨在减少在职教师这些信念的干预被报道,而且是在非自然主义的环境中进行的。在本研究中,我们对来自加泰罗尼亚(西班牙)203所学校的大样本(n = 807)中小学教师进行了一项调查,以衡量常见神经神话的流行程度,然后我们评估了与对照组相比,15小时的神经科学在线课程对他们样本的影响。主要发现:结果显示,神经神话信念的初始分布与之前的研究相似,干预在训练后不久和长期内对减少其患病率有很大的影响。结论针对在职教师的低成本、易实施的干预措施可以在神经神话信念中产生长期持续的纠正效果。
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