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Eduball 体育教学促进小学生非母语学习。

Physical Education with Eduball Stimulates Non-Native Language Learning in Primary School Students.

机构信息

Department of Team Sports Games, Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences, Mickiewicza 58, 51-684 Wroclaw, Poland.

Learning Laboratory, Adam Mickiewicz University, Szamarzewskiego 89, 60-568 Poznan, Poland.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jul 4;19(13):8192. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19138192.

Abstract

Although the neuronal mechanisms of action and cognition are related, the division of intellectual and physical lessons is standard in schools. This is surprising, because numerous studies show that integrating physical education (PE) with teaching content stimulates critical skills. For example, several experiments indicate that Eduball-based PE (i.e., lessons in a sports hall during which students play team mini-games with educational balls with printed letters, numbers, and other signs) develops mathematical and language competencies. At the same time, the Eduball method does not slow down learners' physical development. However, we have little knowledge about the effects of such techniques on non-native language learning. Consequently, the absence of incorporating core academic subjects into PE in dual-language schools or during foreign language education is exceptionally high. Here, we replicated the Eduball experiment, but with the goal of testing this method for non-native language learning. Thus, the intervention occurred in a dual-language primary school and we evaluated second language (L2) learning. As before, we used the technique of parallel groups (experimental and control); in both groups, there were three 45-min PE classes per week. In the experimental class, two of them were held using Eduball. After a half-year experiment, children from the experimental group (one second-grade, = 14) improved their non-native language skills significantly more than their peers from the control group (one second-grade, = 12). These findings demonstrate that Eduball-type intervention stimulates non-native language learning in children. Hence, our report suggests that specific body training forms can support L2 learning.

摘要

尽管神经认知机制相关,但在学校中,智育课程和体育课程是分开的。这令人惊讶,因为许多研究表明,将体育教育(PE)与教学内容相结合可以激发关键技能。例如,几项实验表明,基于 Eduball 的 PE(即在体育馆进行的课程,学生在其中使用印有字母、数字和其他符号的教育球进行团队迷你游戏)可以发展数学和语言能力。同时,Eduball 方法不会减缓学习者的身体发育。然而,我们对这种技术对非母语学习的影响知之甚少。因此,在双语学校或外语教育中,将核心学术科目纳入体育教育的情况非常罕见。在这里,我们复制了 Eduball 实验,但目的是测试该方法在非母语学习中的效果。因此,干预发生在一所双语小学,我们评估了第二语言(L2)学习。与之前一样,我们使用了平行组(实验组和对照组)的技术;在这两个组中,每周都有三节 45 分钟的体育课。在实验组中,其中两节使用 Eduball 进行。经过半年的实验,实验组的儿童(一个二年级,n=14)的非母语语言技能显著提高,而对照组的同龄儿童(一个二年级,n=12)则没有显著提高。这些发现表明 Eduball 式干预可以激发儿童的非母语语言学习。因此,我们的报告表明,特定的身体训练形式可以支持第二语言学习。

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