Cog Sci Speaker Series: Considering Conflicting Goals in the Classroom

Presenter: Professor Ayanna Thomas
Title: Considering Conflicting Goals in the Classroom: How Students Manage Emotional Wellbeing When Learning Under Pressure
Abstract: Research suggests that effective learning requires that learners challenge themselves by using effortful study strategies (e.g., generation, retrieval practice, spacing, and interleaving study schedules). While these strategies can enhance long-term memory and application of knowledge, they may lead to short-term failure and trigger negative feelings. The present talk examines how the interaction between emotional and cognitive goals influences learners’ engagement in effortful learning. The talk will center the Meta-Affect Meta-Cognition (MAMC) framework to consider goal-directed self-regulation processes in effortful learning. Research examining how stress and collaboration influence learning, and how learners consider their own emotional well-being as they meet challenges in the classroom will be discussed. The research presented will provide insight into how to formally consider the tradeoff between conflicting emotional and learning goals.
Bio: Ayanna Thomas is Dean of Research in the School of Arts and Sciences and Professor at Tufts University. Thomas takes a translational approach to the study of memory and age-related changes in cognition. Thomas’ research group uses a variety of methodological techniques (e.g., behavioral, physiological, neurocognitive) to better understand the cognitive and biological mechanisms that result in successful memory and cognition.


Contact
Matthew Dye
585 475 2252
Event Snapshot
When and Where
September 27, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Room/Location: 2365
Who

Open to the Public

CostFREE
Interpreter Requested?

Yes

Topics
research