使神经科学成为初级教师教育课程的优先事项:呼吁弥合研究与未来课堂实践之间的差距

Q4 Neuroscience Neuroscience Research Notes Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.31117/neuroscirn.v6i4.266
Andrew Sortwell, Gkintoni Evgenia, Samuel Zagarella, Urs Granacher, Pedro Forte, Ricardo Ferraz, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, Bastian Carter-Thuillier, Ferman Konukman, Ali Nouri, Bernadette Bentley, Pegah Marandi, Monèm Jemni
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不断的全球进步和不断扩大的学习神经科学证据为将神经科学作为初级教师教育的关键内容优先提供了强有力的支持。现有的研究证实了神经认知干预对非典型和典型学龄学习者在各种关键学科领域的有效性。尽管学习的神经科学取得了进步,但教育从业者采用支持和加强神经认知发展的当代方法和策略尚未成为规范。将神经科学教育内容、研究和实际应用纳入初级教师教育课程,将加强教师的准备,导致循证教育。
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Making neuroscience a priority in Initial Teacher Education curricula: a call for bridging the gap between research and future practices in the classroom
Constant global advancements and expanding evidence in the neuroscience of learning have provided compelling support for the inclusion of neuroscience as a crucial content priority in initial teacher education. Existing research confirms the efficacy of neurocognitive interventions for atypical and typical school-aged learners in a variety of key subject areas. Despite advances in the neuroscience of learning, the adoption of contemporary approaches and strategies that support and enhance neurocognitive development by education practitioners is yet to be the norm. Incorporating neuroscience education content, research, and practical application into initial teacher education curricula will enhance teacher preparation, leading to evidence-based education.
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