激励语气加强教育:发声意识对教师发声的影响。

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL British Journal of Educational Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-11 DOI:10.1111/bjep.12737
Silke Paulmann, Netta Weinstein
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背景:有效的课堂交流是塑造学习环境和激发学生参与的关键。而且,影响学生的不仅仅是说什么,还有怎么说。然而,很少有(现在或未来的)教师接受声乐教育学的教育。目的:本研究考察了通过提供语音培训计划来提高教师的语音意识对他们的语音生产的影响。方法:具体来说,我们探讨了小学教师培训生如何在语音教育课程前后产生激励性(轻柔、温暖和鼓励,或严厉、压力和控制)和中性的交流,该课程侧重于提高语音意识、语音解剖、练习技巧(如呼吸控制、语音调节)和语音护理。假设:我们假设受训者的声音会在课程过程中发生变化,并导致更多的“原型”动机韵律的表现(例如,轻声鼓励的意图vs严厉的控制意图)。结果:结果表明,在交流动机意图时,训练前和训练后的声音样本之间存在显著差异:训练后,无论动机意图如何,受训者说话速度更慢,声音力度更小,这表明提高声音意识可以改变课堂交流。结论:结果强调了发声意识训练对于创造一个支持性和自主性增强的学习环境的重要性。
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Motivating tones to enhance education: The effects of vocal awareness on teachers' voices.

Background: Effective classroom communication is key to shaping the learning environment and inspiring student engagement. And, it's not just what is said, but how it's said, that influences students. Yet, few (current or future) teachers receive education on vocal pedagogy.

Aims: This study examined the impact of raising vocal awareness in teachers on their voice production through delivering a voice training program.

Method: Specifically, we explored how primary school teacher trainees produced motivational (either soft, warm, and encouraging, or harsh, pressuring, and controlling) and neutral communications before and after the delivery of a voice education program that concentrated on raising voice awareness, vocal anatomy, exercise techniques (e.g. breath control, voice modulation), and voice care.

Hypotheses: We hypothesised that trainees' voice production would change over the course of the program and lead to more 'prototypical' displays of motivational prosody (e.g. softly spoken encouraging intentions vs. harshly spoken controlling intentions).

Results: Results indicated a noticeable difference when communicating motivational intentions between pre- and post-training voice samples: post training, trainees spoke more slowly and with reduced vocal effort irrespective of motivational intention, suggesting that raising vocal awareness can alter classroom communications.

Conclusion: The results underscore the importance of vocal awareness training to create a supportive and autonomy-enhancing learning environment.

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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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