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The Prevalence of Educational Neuromyths among Hungarian Pre-service Teachers

Víg, Julianna Beáta and Révész, László and Kaj, Mónika and Tóthné Kälbli, Katalin and Svraka, Bernadett and Révész-Kiszela, Kinga and Csányi, Tamás (János) (2023) The Prevalence of Educational Neuromyths among Hungarian Pre-service Teachers. JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE, 11 (2). ISSN 2079-3200

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Abstract

Teachers with poor neuroliteracy fail to distinguish scientific evidence from neuromyths (NM), which might lead to the implementation of pseudoscientific educational methods. The prevalence of NM and general knowledge about the brain (GKAB) among in-service and pre-service teachers has been assessed in multiple countries, but no such study has been performed in Hungary. The aims of this study were to (1) assess the neuroliteracy of pre-service teachers, (2) compare the results with those of previous studies and (3) analyze the factors influencing neuroliteracy. Our sample included 822 pre-service teachers from 12 Hungarian universities. We developed a survey including 10 NM and 13 GKAB statements, adapted from a widely used questionnaire. The average rate of incorrect answers to NM was 56.9%, whereas the average rate of correct answers to GKAB was 70.9%. Male gender and frequency of using Facebook as the primary information source about neuroscience were the only predictors of NM acceptance. In comparison with other studies, the Hungarian pre-service teachers had the second highest endorsement of NM. The most prevalent NM were linked to motor functions, which might be related to the widespread use and promotion of motor therapies in Hungary

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Education / oktatás > L1 Education (General) / oktatás általában
SWORD Depositor: MTMT SWORD
Depositing User: MTMT SWORD
Date Deposited: 20 Oct 2023 05:53
Last Modified: 20 Oct 2023 06:17
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/177260

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