3 resultados para PRIMARY-SCHOOL CHILDREN
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
This thesis aimed to investigate the cognitive underpinnings of math skills, with particular reference to cognitive, and linguistic markers, core mechanisms of number processing and environmental variables. In particular, the issue of intergenerational transmission of math skills has been deepened, comparing parents’ and children’s basic and formal math abilities. This pattern of relationships amongst these has been considered in two different age ranges, preschool and primary school children. In the first chapter, a general introduction on mathematical skills is offered, with a description of some seminal works up to recent studies and latest findings. The first chapter concludes with a review of studies about the influence of environmental variables. In particular, a review of studies about home numeracy and intergenerational transmission is examined. The first study analyzed the relationship between mathematical skills of children attending primary school and those of their mothers. The objective of this study was to understand the influence of mothers' math abilities on those of their children. In the second study, the relationship between parents’ and children numerical processing has been examined in a sample of preschool children. The goal was to understand how mathematical skills of parents were relevant for the development of the numerical skills of children, taking into account children’s cognitive and linguistic skills as well as the role of home numeracy. The third study had the objective of investigating whether the verbal and nonverbal cognitive skills presumed to underlie arithmetic are also related to reading. Primary school children were administered measures of reading and arithmetic to understand the relationships between these two abilities and testing for possible shared cognitive markers. Finally, in the general discussion a summary of main findings across the study is presented, together with clinical and theoretical implications.
Resumo:
This study investigates an activity that takes place at the intersection between family and school and plays a key role in the building of the family-school partnership largely promoted by education policies: parent-assisted homework. Even though this topic is not new in pedagogical research, what is innovative about this study is the focus on naturally occurring parent-child conversations during homework. Adopting a phenomenological approach to the study of educational events and relying on conversation analysis, the present study analyzes 62 video-recorded sessions of parent-assisted homework collected in 19 Italian families with children aged 6-10 years old (i.e., attending primary school). The analysis of parent-child interactions reveals that parent-assisted homework is not only a site for formal learning but also and primarily a morally dense educational arena. Through the ‘small talks’ that accompany the completion of homework exercises, parents and children evoke and co-construct moral ideologies concerning topics as diverse as learning, school rules and standards, ‘good, involved parenting’, the family-school partnership, children’s autonomy, virtue, time management, and the organization of knowledge and authority in interaction. By taking part in everyday homework interactions, children are educated to culture-specific ethical systems and socialized into morally competent members of their communities, while parents implement the family-school partnership and comply with the model of “involved parent” proposed by pedagogical research and policies. Providing empirical evidence for the moral and educational relevance of ordinary family talk, this study contributes to pedagogical research on family life and promotes parents’ reflexivity about their mundane interactive activities.
Resumo:
La presenti tesi di Dottorato in Scienze Pedagogiche, dal titolo “Discriminazione verso il colore della pelle nella scuola primaria. Pedagogia Interculturale e impegno progettuale in direzione antirazzista” prende impulso da due indagini esplorative che la dottoranda aveva intrapreso – in qualità di studentessa (rispettivamente per il suo Elaborato Finale della tesi triennale e la tesi per la Laurea Magistrale) – tra il 2013 e il 2016 e nelle quali ha avuto l’occasione di esplorare il tema della discriminazione legata al colore scuro della pelle (ponendo anche una specifica attenzione all’intersezione di questo tema con le “questioni di genere”). La ricerca che ha condotto per il dottorato in Scienze Pedagogiche, di taglio empirico, ha anzitutto attraversato un momento di ampia analisi bibliografica, con particolare riferimento alla letteratura statunitense relativa al tema del colorism per poi potersi dedicare alla letteratura che, in ambito nazionale e con particolare riferimento alla disciplina pedagogica interculturale, ha trattato il tema del razzismo e dell’antirazzismo. Partendo da questi presupposti teorici, Cardellini ha avviato una ricerca empirica in due contesti scolastici specifici, dislocati a Bologna e a Catania; si tratta di due particolari scuole primarie che si sono dichiarate “impegnate a livello interculturale” (oltre a questa variabile, altre variabili sono state oggetto di interesse). In tal senso, la dottoranda ha cercato di comprendere se e come tali progettazioni includessero (o meno) obiettivi di tipo antirazzista e se e come vi fossero ricadute interculturalmente significative nei bambini. Utilizzando una metodologia di tipo qualitativo, sono stati realizzati focus group con bambine e bambini (78 bambini) delle classi quarte e quinte e interviste con le insegnanti (20 insegnanti), oltre ad un’attenta analisi del materiale documentale delle progettazioni stesse.