Hewlett Barry S, Roulette Casey J
Department of Anthropology , Washington State University , Vancouver, WA, USA.
R Soc Open Sci. 2016 Jan 20;3(1):150403. doi: 10.1098/rsos.150403. eCollection 2016 Jan.
A debate exists as to whether teaching is part of human nature and central to understanding culture or whether it is a recent invention of Western, Educated, Industrial, Rich, Democratic cultures. Some social-cultural anthropologists and cultural psychologists indicate teaching is rare in small-scale cultures while cognitive psychologists and evolutionary biologists indicate it is universal and key to understanding human culture. This study addresses the following questions: Does teaching of infants exist in hunter-gatherers? If teaching occurs in infancy, what skills or knowledge is transmitted by this process, how often does it occur and who is teaching? The study focuses on late infancy because cognitive psychologists indicate that one form of teaching, called natural pedagogy, emerges at this age. Videotapes of Aka hunter-gatherer infants were used to evaluate whether or not teaching exists among Aka hunter-gatherers of central Africa. The study finds evidence of multiple forms of teaching, including natural pedagogy, that are used to enhance learning of a variety of skills and knowledge.
关于教学是人类本性的一部分且是理解文化的核心,还是西方、受过教育、工业化、富裕、民主文化的近期发明,存在一场争论。一些社会文化人类学家和文化心理学家指出,教学在小规模文化中很少见,而认知心理学家和进化生物学家则表明教学是普遍存在的,且是理解人类文化的关键。本研究解决以下问题:狩猎采集者中是否存在对婴儿的教学?如果教学发生在婴儿期,这个过程会传授哪些技能或知识,教学多久发生一次,以及谁在进行教学?该研究聚焦于婴儿晚期,因为认知心理学家指出,一种名为自然教学法的教学形式在这个年龄段出现。使用了阿卡狩猎采集者婴儿的录像带,以评估中非的阿卡狩猎采集者中是否存在教学。该研究发现了多种教学形式的证据,包括自然教学法,这些教学形式被用于促进对各种技能和知识的学习。