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EduMirror: Modeling Educational Social Dynamics with Value-driven Multi-agent Simulation

Jingzhe Lin, Hengbin Yu, Yongdan Zeng, Fangwei Zhong
arXiv:2606.07948v18.1
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For educational researchers, EduMirror provides a scalable in silico tool for hypothesis testing and counterfactual intervention analysis, overcoming ethical constraints of controlled experiments.

EduMirror introduces a multi-agent simulator for educational social dynamics, using value-driven agents grounded in psychological needs and social value orientation, validated through case studies on school bullying and group cooperation, demonstrating realistic and theory-consistent dynamics.

Understanding how educational social dynamics evolve is critical for informing effective educational policies and counterfactual interventions. However, traditional methods face a fundamental dilemma: observational studies often lack causal power, while controlled experiments are frequently constrained by ethical concerns. Although LLM-based multi-agent simulations offer a scalable in silico alternative, existing approaches remain limited by weak psychological grounding and insufficient measurement of latent psychological states. To address this, we introduce EduMirror, a multi-agent simulator for the scientific study of educational social dynamics. We provide configurable education-oriented agent forms, including value-driven agents grounded in psychological needs and social value orientation, together with a dual-track measurement protocol for quantifying observable behaviors and latent psychological states. We validate the realism and usability of EduMirror through case studies on school bullying and group cooperation, as well as broader evaluations across diverse educational scenarios. The results show that EduMirror generates educational social dynamics that are realistic, theory-consistent, and measurable by empirical criteria. These properties enable structured in silico educational research, providing a computational tool for hypothesis testing and counterfactual intervention analysis in educational science. Project page: https://edumirror.net.

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