Artículo
The Teaching Instinct
Fecha de publicación:
12/2018
Editorial:
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Revista:
Review of Philosophy and Psychology
ISSN:
1878-5158
e-ISSN:
1878-5166
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Teaching allows human culture to exist and to develop. Despite its significance, it has not been studied in depth by the cognitive neurosciences. Here we propose two hypotheses to boost the claim that teaching is a human instinct, and to expand our understanding of how teaching occurs as a dynamic bi-directional relation within the teacher-learner dyad. First, we explore how children naturally use ostensive communication when teaching; allowing them to be set in the emitter side of natural pedagogy. Then, we hypothesize that the capacity to teach may precede to even have a mature metacognition and, we argue that a teacher will benefit from the interaction with her student, improving her understanding on both contents of knowledge: her own and her student’s. Thus, we propose that teaching may be the driving force of metacognitive development and may be occurring as an instinct from very early ages.
Palabras clave:
TEACHING
,
METACOGNITION
,
THEORY OF MIND
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Calero, Cecilia Ines; Goldin, Andrea Paula; Sigman, Mariano; The Teaching Instinct; Springer Nature Switzerland AG; Review of Philosophy and Psychology; 9; 4; 12-2018; 819-830
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