The promises of educational neuroscience: examples from literacy and numeracy

Q2 Social Sciences Learning: Research and Practice Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI:10.1080/23735082.2019.1677405
F. Kwok, D. Ansari
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ABSTRACT This commentary reviews and summarises the strides which neuroscience has made in our present understanding of the development of literacy and numeracy in children. Specifically, it draws attention to key insights from studies which have elucidated the possible neural mechanisms that may account for difficulties in the development of these fundamental learning abilities. It also discusses the possible future applications of neuroscience in providing early detection of these learning difficulties in children, and in guiding the design of appropriate interventions aimed at mitigating these difficulties. Finally, it identifies challenges that will arise as the field of educational neuroscience matures. Importantly, it emphasises that educational neuroscience research must be considered in tandem with research in other fields in order to develop a holistic understanding of the process of learning.
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教育神经科学的前景:以识字和算术为例
这篇评论回顾和总结了神经科学在我们目前对儿童识字和计算能力发展的理解方面取得的进展。具体来说,它引起了人们对一些研究的关注,这些研究阐明了可能导致这些基本学习能力发展困难的神经机制。它还讨论了神经科学在提供儿童学习困难的早期检测以及指导设计旨在减轻这些困难的适当干预措施方面可能的未来应用。最后,它指出了随着教育神经科学领域的成熟将会出现的挑战。重要的是,它强调教育神经科学研究必须与其他领域的研究结合起来考虑,以便对学习过程有一个整体的理解。
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Learning: Research and Practice Social Sciences-Education
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