Collaborative Research: Integrating Culturally-Responsive Measures and Comparisons to Strengthen Developmental Models of Reasoning and Executive Function
合作研究:整合文化响应措施和比较,加强推理和执行功能的发展模型
基本信息
- 批准号:2141411
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 35.55万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-01 至 2025-10-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Training children to reason and handle cognitive challenges in the midst of action is a key developmental goal in 21st century society, yet current approaches to training children’s thinking tend to undervalue diversity in the ways that families and life experiences foster growth. This project in particular considers the often complex and high effort cognitive activities that many first and second-generation Latinx youth take on (e.g. managing home chores that require multi-step solutions and attention to complicated constraints), and aims to explore how these practices may relate to more traditional models of Executive Functions (EFs), the set of shared cognitive resources believed to underpin educational and reasoning skills through the ability to manage and control attention. Importantly, the project aims to refine the developmental field’s theories of what constitute high leverage practices for growing EF skills to include meaningful management and participation in tasks with real-world consequences. If successful, this would suggest the need for a transformative shift away from training models centering on developing skills through repetitive use of cognitively taxing, abstract reasoning and attention tasks, generally on a computer, and toward intentionally providing children with responsibilities and consequential participation in everyday social and cultural practices. This might be a scalable, feasible approach to strengthen children’s cognitive EF resources through use in everyday reasoning. This project tests concerns that extant developmental models of Reasoning and Executive Functions do not capture the range of socialization practices that may train and shape expression of EFs in everyday usage. Mixed method data collection will be administered to first and second generation Latinx children and non-immigrant Euro-American children, including 1) EF and reasoning skill measurement using both traditional and newly developed, culturally responsive tasks, 2) surveys of children’s everyday responsibilities and autonomous activities, and 3) videotaped interviews and structured scenarios discussed together by a primary caregiver and child.This project is jointly funded by the Developmental Sciences Program and the Science of Broadening Participation Program.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
训练儿童在行动中思考和处理认知挑战是21世纪社会的一个关键发展目标,但目前训练儿童思维的方法往往低估了家庭和生活经历促进成长的方式的多样性。这个项目特别考虑了许多第一代和第二代拉丁裔年轻人经常从事的复杂和高努力的认知活动(例如,管理需要多步骤解决方案的家务和关注复杂的限制),旨在探索这些做法可能如何与更传统的执行功能模型(EFS)相关,EFS是一组共享的认知资源,被认为通过管理和控制注意力的能力来支撑教育和推理技能。重要的是,该项目旨在完善发展领域的理论,即什么是增长EF技能的高杠杆实践,以包括有意义的管理和参与具有现实世界后果的任务。如果成功,这将意味着有必要改变培训模式,重点是通过重复使用认知负担、抽象推理和注意力任务来发展技能,通常是在计算机上,而是有意识地向儿童提供责任和相应的参与日常社会和文化实践。这可能是一种可扩展的、可行的方法,通过在日常推理中使用来加强儿童的认知EF资源。这个项目测试的问题是,现有的推理和执行功能的发展模型没有涵盖可能训练和塑造日常使用中的EFS表达的社会化实践的范围。第一代和第二代拉丁裔儿童和非移民欧美儿童将接受混合方法的数据收集,包括1)使用传统和新开发的文化响应性任务进行EF和推理技能测量,2)儿童日常责任和自主活动的调查,以及3)主要照顾者和儿童共同讨论的录像访谈和结构化场景。该项目由发展科学计划和扩大参与计划的科学共同资助。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力优势和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
项目成果
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1548292 - 财政年份:2015
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CAREER: Learning to Make Mathematical Connections
职业:学习建立数学联系
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1313531 - 财政年份:2013
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CAREER: Learning to Make Mathematical Connections
职业:学习建立数学联系
- 批准号:
0954222 - 财政年份:2010
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$ 35.55万 - 项目类别:
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