The Logical Path, Implementation Route and Practical Principles for Optimizing Teaching Methods Driven by Embodied Cognition
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embodied cognition, ideological and political theory courses, teaching methodsAbstract
The traditional teaching methods of ideological and political theory Courses (IPTC) excessively emphasize rational thinking and knowledge indoctrination, ignoring the educational role of physical participation and emotional experience, which leads to the disembodied dilemma where cognition is separated from practice in IPTC teaching. Embodied Cognition, a cognitive psychology trend advocating that cognition emerges from the dynamic interaction between the body and the environment, is adapted to the current changes in teaching environments triggered by digital technologies. Driving the optimization of IPTC teaching methods with this theory is supported by both theoretical and practical bases, which helps to break the disembodied dilemma and improve teaching methods. Based on the three characteristics of the current teaching field of IPTC—field extensibility, technology-enabledness, and subject interactivity—a “virtual-real double closed-loop” method system is constructed: the forward loop promotes the transformation of theoretical cognition through field adaptation, the reverse loop drives the iteration of teaching strategies through data feedback, and the collaboration of the two loops realizes the dynamic generation and continuous evolution of cognition. At the practical level, it is necessary to actively explore the boundaries of cognitive generation, grasp the dialectical unity of technological empowerment and value guidance, continuously strengthen the dominant position of IPTC teachers, and finally achieve the value goal of connotative development of IPTCs through Embodied Cognition-driven teaching method innovation.
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