Involving Young Learners in Mind, Brain and Education Research

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Mind Brain and Education Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1111/mbe.12413
Jessica Massonnié, Tracey Tokuhama‐Espinosa, Liory Fern‐Pollak
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For two decades, the field of Mind, Brain and Education (MBE) has shed light on learning mechanisms. However, the direct involvement of young learners in the design and creation of research projects, while steadily emerging, is still rare. More researchers are beginning to see the benefits of co‐construction of not only research questions but also experimental design and analysis based on young learners' ideas. Recognizing that learning is inseparable from social relationships and well‐being, the papers in this special issue respond to two main questions: (1) Why co‐production? (2) How is co‐production achieved? We hope that this special issue will invite discussions about the different domains within MBE research in which learners' input and collaboration can be valuable. We invite readers to take into consideration the diversity of methods which are represented in this special issue to engage young learners and collect their perspectives.
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让青少年学生参与心智、大脑和教育研究
二十年来,"心智、大脑和教育"(MBE)领域已经揭示了学习机制。然而,让青少年学习者直接参与研究项目的设计和创建的做法虽然正在稳步兴起,但仍然很少见。越来越多的研究人员开始认识到,根据青少年学习者的想法共同构建研究问题以及实验设计和分析所带来的益处。认识到学习与社会关系和福祉密不可分,本特刊的论文主要回答两个问题:(1) 为什么要共同制作?(2) 如何实现共同制作?我们希望本特刊能引起人们对 MBE 研究的不同领域进行讨论,在这些领域中,学习者的投入和合作是有价值的。我们邀请读者考虑本特刊中的各种方法,让青年学习者参与其中并收集他们的观点。
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期刊介绍: Mind, Brain, and Education (MBE), recognized as the 2007 Best New Journal in the Social Sciences & Humanities by the Association of American Publishers" Professional & Scholarly Publishing Division, provides a forum for the accessible presentation of basic and applied research on learning and development, including analyses from biology, cognitive science, and education. The journal grew out of the International Mind, Brain, and Education Society"s mission to create a new field of mind, brain and education, with educators and researchers expertly collaborating in integrating the variety of fields connecting mind, brain, and education in research, theory, and/or practice.
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