2024
DOI: 10.1111/mbe.12401
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The Prevalence and Usage of “Neuromyths” Among German in‐Service‐ and Pre‐Service Teachers – Compared to Neuroscience Specialists and the General Public

Ann‐Kathrin Hennes,
Alfred Schabmann,
Barbara Maria Schmidt

Abstract: In the educational context, there are numerous “neuromyths” about how findings from neuroscience can be used to improve teaching and learning. International research has shown that the majority of teachers tend to believe in these and use them in the classroom. Since the belief in neuromyths might not enhance or even have adverse effects on students' learning, teachers need to be able to identify neuromyths. We examined the prevalence of beliefs in neuromyths among German in‐service and pre‐service teachers—co… Show more

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