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         For thousands of years, people have known that the best way to understand a concept is to explain it to someone else. “While we teach, we learn,” said Roman philosopher Seneca. Now scientists are bringing this ancient wisdom up-to-date. They’re documenting why teaching is such a fruitful way to learn, and designing innovative ways for young people to engage in instruction.       

         Researchers have found that students who sign up to tutor others work harder to understand thematerial, recall it more accurately and apply it more effectively. Student teachers score higher on tests than pupils who’re learning only for their own sake. But how can children, still learning themselves, teach others? One answer: They can tutor younger kids. Some studies have found that first-born children are more intelligent than their later-born siblings (兄弟姐妹). This suggests their higher IQs result from the time they spend teaching their siblings. Now educators are experimenting with ways to apply this model to academic subjects. They engage college undergraduates to teach computer science to high school students, who in turn instruct middle school students on the topic.   

        But the most cutting-edge tool under development is the “teachable agent”—a computerized character who learns, tries, makes mistakes and asks questions just like a real-world pupil. Computer scientists have created an animated (动画的) figure called Betty’s Brain, who has been “taught” about environmental science by hundreds of middle school students. Student teachers are motivated to help Betty master certain materials. While preparing to teach, they organize their knowledge and improve their own understanding. And as they explain the information to it, they identify problems in their own thinking.             Feedback from the teachable agents further enhances the tutors’ learning. The agents’ questionscompel student tutors to think and explain the materials in different ways, and watching the agent solve problems allows them to see their knowledge put into action.     

         Above all, it’s the emotions one experiences in teaching that facilitate learning. Student tutors feelupset when their teachable agents fail, but happy when these virtual pupils succeed as they derive pride and satisfaction from someone else’s accomplishment. 

What are researchers rediscovering through their studies?   

A
A)Seneca’s thinking is still applicable today.
B
B)Better learners will become better teachers. 
C
C)Human intelligence tends to grow with age. 
D
D)Philosophical thinking improves instruction.
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答案:

A

解析:

A)Seneca’s thinking is still applicable today.

解析:A。根据第二段首句可知,研究人员已发现,那些报名担任助教的学生会更努力理解材料,也能更准确地回忆材料,并能更有效地学以致用。由此可见,教授别人是可以促进学习的,这与罗马哲学家塞内卡的学说 While we teach, we learn一致,因此选择A项。文章强调的时教授他人学习对自身的促进作用,因此B项表述错误;C项是对原文的曲解;D项在文章中未提及。

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