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Education shapes the structure of semantic memory and impacts creative thinking

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Education shapes the structure of semantic memory and impacts creative thinking

S. Denervaud, A. P. Christensen, et al.

This fascinating study by Solange Denervaud and colleagues explores how different educational backgrounds shape children's semantic memory and creative thinking. Through the analysis of semantic networks in Swiss schoolchildren, it reveals that Montessori-educated kids display higher creative thinking and more flexible concept representation than their traditionally educated counterparts.... show more
Abstract
Education is central to the acquisition of knowledge, such as when children learn new concepts. It is unknown, however, whether educational differences impact not only what concepts children learn, but how those concepts come to be represented in semantic memory—a system that supports higher cognitive functions, such as creative thinking. Here we leverage computational network science tools to study hidden knowledge structures of 67 Swiss schoolchildren from two distinct educational backgrounds—Montessori and traditional, matched on socioeconomic factors and nonverbal intelligence—to examine how educational experience shape semantic memory and creative thinking. We find that children experiencing Montessori education show a more flexible semantic network structure (high connectivity/short paths between concepts, less modularity) alongside higher scores on creative thinking tests. The findings indicate that education impacts how children represent concepts in semantic memory and suggest that different educational experiences can affect higher cognitive functions, including creative thinking.
Publisher
npj Science of Learning
Published On
Dec 09, 2021
Authors
Solange Denervaud, Alexander P. Christensen, Yoed N. Kenett, Roger E. Beaty
Tags
Montessori education
traditional education
semantic memory
creative thinking
children
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