Toward a Curiosity Mindset: Reframing the Problem of Student Disengagement from Classroom Instruction

Alandeon W. Oliveira, R. Lathrop
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Reduced student engagement in formal instruction is a problem that pervades classrooms across the educational spectrum. Students have been shown to commonly experience the negative emotions of boredom and inattentiveness (Bunce, Flens, & Neiles, 2010; Mann & Robinson, 2009; Young, Robinson, & Alberts, 2011) as well as vigilance decrement (Grier et al., 2003). Studies have revealed that more than 40% of high-school students usually remain disengaged from learning (Usher and Kober, 2012) and few (as little as 8%) reach a developmental level characterized by intrinsic motivation, attention, and effort (Lawson & Masyn, 2015; Scherrer & Preckel, 2018). Because student interest in the instructional topics and pedagogical activities rapidly decreases or is completely lost, students withdraw their attention from instruction in favor of off-task behaviors such as daydreaming, doodling, or inappropriate use of technology (Adams, 2006; Bugeja, 2007; Fink, 2010; Gilroy, 2004; Nworie & Haughton, 2008). Despite teachers’ best efforts, maintaining high levels of student interest during class time and avoiding disengagement from the learning process constitutes a challenging pedagogical endeavor, particularly in the context of classroom discussions and lectures (Lemke, 1990; Nunn, 1996).
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走向好奇心态:重新建构学生脱离课堂教学的问题
学生在正式教学中的参与度降低是整个教育领域普遍存在的问题。研究表明,学生通常会经历无聊和注意力不集中的负面情绪(Bunce, Flens, & Neiles, 2010;曼与罗宾逊出版社,2009;Young, Robinson, & Alberts, 2011)以及警惕性下降(Grier et al., 2003)。研究表明,超过40%的高中生通常对学习不投入(Usher and Kober, 2012),很少(只有8%)达到以内在动机、注意力和努力为特征的发展水平(Lawson & Masyn, 2015;Scherrer & Preckel, 2018)。由于学生对教学主题和教学活动的兴趣迅速下降或完全丧失,学生将注意力从教学中转移出来,倾向于做白日梦、涂鸦或不当使用技术等非任务行为(Adams, 2006;Bugeja, 2007;芬克,2010;尽2004;Nworie & Haughton, 2008)。尽管教师尽了最大的努力,但在课堂上保持学生的高水平兴趣和避免脱离学习过程构成了一项具有挑战性的教学努力,特别是在课堂讨论和讲座的背景下(Lemke, 1990;南都,1996)。
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