学生不仅仅是分数:教育者有能力改变学生对成功的看法。

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Advances in Physiology Education Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1152/advan.00185.2024
Heidi L Lujan, Stephen E DiCarlo
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加州大学洛杉矶分校篮球队传奇教练约翰-伍登一直强调胜利与真正成功之间的区别。对于伍登来说,成功并不在于击败他人或在竞争中脱颖而出,而是在于个人成长、自我完善和追求卓越。他的理念为教育工作者提供了有力的借鉴,尤其是在他们指导学生完成学业的过程中。伍登所传达的信息强调了营造一种环境的重要性,在这种环境中,衡量成功的标准是努力和进步,而不仅仅是成绩或考试分数。遗憾的是,许多教育工作者似乎忽视了这一点,而把成绩作为衡量成就的主要标准。教师如此强调成绩,无意中创造了一种文化,让学生开始将自我价值与考试成绩等同起来。这不仅贬低了个人成长的价值,而且还助长了学业上有困难的学生的焦虑和气馁情绪。学生可能开始害怕出错,回避挑战和机会。这就限制了创造力,限制了学习、成长和为社会做贡献的机会。伍登的智慧提醒我们,教育者有能力影响学生如何看待成功。通过鼓励更全面的成就观,即重视努力学习、坚韧不拔和不断进步的成就观,教师可以帮助学生更健康、更积极地理解成功的意义。在当今的教育体系中,这种转变至关重要,因为有太多的学生被教导只从成绩的角度来看待自己的价值,而不是个人和智力的成长。
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Students Are More Than Their Scores: Educators Have the Power to Change How Students Perceive Success.

John Wooden, the legendary UCLA basketball coach, consistently emphasized the distinction between winning and true success. For Wooden, success was not about defeating others or standing out in a competition, but about personal growth, self-improvement, and the pursuit of excellence. His philosophy offers a powerful lesson, particularly for educators, as they guide students through their academic journeys. Wooden's message highlights the importance of fostering an environment where success is measured by effort and progress, not merely by grades or test scores. Unfortunately, many educators seem to overlook this, focusing heavily on grades as the primary measure of achievement. By placing such a strong emphasis on grades, teachers inadvertently create a culture where students begin to equate their self-worth with their performance on a test. This not only diminishes the value of personal growth but also fosters anxiety and discouragement among students who may struggle academically. Student may begin to fear being wrong and avoid challenges and opportunities. This limits creativity, the chance to learn, grow, and contribute to society. Wooden's wisdom reminds us that educators have the power to influence how students perceive success. By encouraging a more holistic view of achievement, one that values hard work, resilience, and continuous improvement, teachers can help students develop a healthier, more positive understanding of what it means to succeed. In today's educational system, this shift is crucial, as too many students are being taught to see their value solely in terms of grades, rather than their personal and intellectual growth.

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期刊介绍: Advances in Physiology Education promotes and disseminates educational scholarship in order to enhance teaching and learning of physiology, neuroscience and pathophysiology. The journal publishes peer-reviewed descriptions of innovations that improve teaching in the classroom and laboratory, essays on education, and review articles based on our current understanding of physiological mechanisms. Submissions that evaluate new technologies for teaching and research, and educational pedagogy, are especially welcome. The audience for the journal includes educators at all levels: K–12, undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
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