4 resultados para Crianças - Aprendizagem
em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
Resumo:
El objetivo del presente estudio fue buscar evidencias de validez para un test de lenguaje oral a través de la correlación con una escala de evaluación del Trastorno de Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad (TDAH) y del análisis de la influencia de las variables: edades, escolaridad y género, sobre el desempeño. Fueron evaluados 125 niños entre los cinco y diez años, estudiantes del último nivel de preescolar y estudiantes de primaria (1° y 2° grado). Los instrumentos utilizados fueron la Batería Informatizada de Lenguaje Oral (BILO), aplicada colectivamente en el laboratorio de informática con orientación de cuatro aplicadores y la Escala de Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad para profesores, los cuales respondieron el instrumento individualmente. Se verificó la correlación inversa y significativa entre la BILO y los factores déficit de atención y problemas de aprendizaje de las escala de TDAH. Los resultados revelaron que la BILO discrimina el desempeño de quien responde en función de la serie y edad, siendo esto una evidencia de validez de criterio para la batería.
Resumo:
This article describes an intervention process undertaken in a training program for preschool and first grade teachers from public schools in Cali, Colombia. The objective of this process is to provide a space for teachers to reflect on pedagogical practices which allow them to generate educational processes that foster children’s understanding of mathematical knowledge in the classroom. A set of support strategies was presented for helping teachers in the design, analysis and implementation of learning environments as meaningful educational spaces. Furthermore, participants engaged in an analysis of their own intervention modalities to identify which modalities facilitate the development of mathematical abilities in children. In order to ascertain the transformations in the teachers’ learning environments, the mathematical competences and cognitive processes underlying the activities proposed in the classroom, as well as teacher intervention modalities and the types of student participation in classroom activities were examined both before and after the intervention process. Transformations in the teachers’ conceptions about the children’s abilities and their own practices in teaching mathematics in the classroom were evidenced.
Social skills of children with different disabilities: Assessment and implications for interventions
Resumo:
This study characterizes the differences and similarities in the repertoire of social skills of children from 12 different categories of special educational needs: autism, hearing impairment, mild intellectual disabilities, moderate intellectual disabilities, visual impairment, phonological disorder, learning disabilities, giftedness and talent, externalizing behavior problems, internalizing behavior problems, internalizing and externalizing behavior problems and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Teachers of 120 students in regular and special schools, aged between 6 and 14 years old, from four Brazilian states, responded to the Social Skills Rating System. Children with ADHD, autism, internalizing and externalizing behavior problems and externalizing behavior problems presented comparatively lower frequency of social skills. The intervention needs of each evaluated category are discussed.
Resumo:
A clinical psychotherapy needs to turn its gaze to the current demands, and update its practice in empirical studies. The objective of this research is to ascertain the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of children treated in psychotherapy by learning problems. We conducted a retrospective documentary study with records of 2106 children treated between 1979 and 2007 in two outpatient psychological care of the city of Porto Alegre, southern Brazil. The results showed that demand for Learning Problems is the fourth largest cause of psychotherapeutic care. There was no statistically significant difference regarding gender. Children with learning problems come to psychotherapy more frequently in the early stages of elementary school, around 7 years old. Increased demand for psychotherapy of children with learning problems takes place in May. Perhaps, learning difficulties can be understood simultaneously as a symptom global, in which other aspects, besides the uniqueness of the subject are involved. We conclude that individual and social aspects involved in Learning Problems may be useful in the clinical management of these children by professionals who are dedicated to meeting this particular clientele. One must be aware of ongoing partnership which should be placed between psychologist and pedagogue. Both professionals, education and health, account for components of the child to know