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A new didactical approach named "Learning by Being" (LBB) is proposed and its correlation with current educational paradigms in science teaching is analysed. The key idea in LBB is the assumption by the students of cognitive goals, and three components are mandatory in LBB: a) student’s personal learning effort, b) student – teacher mutual feedback and c) metacognition. In other words, the ownership of cognitive goals and students’ deep intrinsic motivation. Several didactic approaches, used within LBB, are analysed: independent research that has an impact factor on cognitive achievement equal to 83%; knowledge of success criteria (impact factor – 113%); ability to reveal similarities and patterns (impact factor – 132%). The core of LBB is guided learning effort that corresponds to the notion of teacher–student harmonic oscillator when both things – guidance from teacher and student’s effort – are equally important. Keywords: conceptual understanding, learning by being, ownership of cognitive goals, science learning.
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科学学习中认知目标的假设
提出了一种新的教学方法——“因存在而学习”(LBB),并分析了它与当前科学教学范式的关系。LBB的核心思想是学生对认知目标的假设,而LBB的三个组成部分是必须的:a)学生的个人学习努力,b)学生与教师的相互反馈和c)元认知。换句话说,认知目标的所有权和学生的深层内在动机。分析了LBB中使用的几种教学方法:对认知成就有83%影响因素的独立研究;了解成功标准(影响因子- 113%);揭示相似之处和模式的能力(影响因子- 132%)。LBB的核心是指导性学习努力,这与师生谐振子的概念相对应,教师的指导和学生的努力同样重要。关键词:概念理解、存在学习、认知目标所有权、科学学习
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