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Executive functions in kindergarten children at risk for developmental coordination disorder

2018

Executive functioning (EF) is a key cognitive process for development. Little is known about EF in Kindergarten children at risk for developmental coordination disorder (DCD), despite this age being one of the most critical and intensive period of motor and cognitive development. In our investigation we compared EF in kindergarten children at risk for DCD with Typically Developing (TD) children. Participants were 36 Italian children, 18 at risk for DCD (9 boys and 9 girls) who had a mean age of 4.6 years and 18 TD (9 boys and 9 girls) who had a mean age of 4.6. Executive functions were measured by tasks targeting cold executive functioning (working memory, fluency, inhibitory control) and t…

3304media_common.quotation_subjecteducationShort-term memoryDevelopmental Coordination Disorder; executive functioning; fluency; inhibitory Control; kindergarten; working memory; 3304; Health Professions (miscellaneous); Developmental and Educational PsychologyDevelopmental Coordination DisorderHealth Professions (miscellaneous)working memoryEducationDevelopmental psychologySettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneDevelopmental and Educational Psychologykindergarten0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesfluencyAt-risk studentsmedia_commonPsychomotor learningWorking memory05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionSelf-controlinhibitory ControlExecutive functionsChild developmentPsychologyexecutive functioning0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
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Educatio siglo XXI : revista de la Facultad de Educación

2015

La presencialidad obligatoria en Educación Superior y el creciente número de estudiantes con compromisos familiares justifican la necesidad de conocer las opiniones del alumnado con respecto a la conciliación estudiantil-familiar en el contexto universitario. Se adopta una metodología cualitativa mediante narrativas. Participan de la investigación 27 estudiantes de la Universitat de València y 46 de la Universidad de Alicante, del Grado en Maestro de Educación Primaria. Los resultados evidencian limitaciones, dificultades y demandas ante las nuevas exigencias metodológicas y evaluativas, si se tienen cargas familiares. Se concluye con propuestas académicas, legislativas y de implementación …

37 - Educación. Enseñanza. Formación. Tiempo libreHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrimary educationadaptaciónTeaching-learning processlcsh:Education (General)lcsh:LB5-3640Enseignement supérieurÉtudiants universitairesconciliación estudiantil-familiarDidáctica y Organización EscolarestudiantePedagogyabandono de estudiosFamily-student balanceestudiantes universitariosHigher educationNarrativeProceso enseñanza-aprendizajemedia_commonbusiness.industryProcessus enseignement-apprentissageLegislatureArtvida familiarEstudiantes universitariosUniversity studentslcsh:Theory and practice of educationproceso de aprendizajeBalance (accounting)Graduate studentsEducación superiorConciliación estudiantil-familiarPerformance artcompatibilidadproceso enseñanza-aprendizajelcsh:L7-991businessCartographyQualitative researchlegislación educativauniversidad
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Optimization of care through film music: practices in Secondary Education

2015

La estimulación del alumnado con Trastorno por Déficit de Atención debe implicar una activación del proceso cognitivo, físico y motor. El proceso metodológico que se propone para garantizar dicha estimulación atencional en el aula de Secundaria se centra en la audición, el movimiento, la composición y la improvisación a partir de música cinematográfica. La utilización de este tipo de música más próxima al alumnado supone un aumento de las posibilidades de cambio y la mejora de las respuestas de aprendizaje significativo, debido a la optimización de la atención a través de actividades musicales, más atractivas para el alumnado. Abstract: Stimulation of students with Attention Deficit Disorde…

37 - Educación. Enseñanza. Formación. Tiempo libreaprendizaje en grupocomposiciónLa musique du filmintegracióneducación musicalbanda sonoramedia_common.quotation_subjectFilm musicTrastorns de l'atencióL’improvisationTrastorno por Déficit de Atención con Hiperactividad (TDAH)Música de cinelcsh:Education (General)lcsh:LB5-3640Déficit de atenciónaudiciónAttention deficitcreatividadESOMúsica Ensenyamentmedia_commonImprovisationmúsica de cineImprovisationAlumnos con Necesidades Educativas Especiales (ACNEE)improvisaciónCognitionArtImprovisacióndestrezas básicasEducació secundària obligatòrialcsh:Theory and practice of education78 - Músicalcsh:L7-991Déficit de l’attentionHumanitiesEducación Secundarialegislación educativaEducatio Siglo XXI
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3D models of humanoid soccer robot in USAR sim and robotics studio simulators

2008

This paper describes our experience in the simulation of humanoid soccer robots using two general purposes 3D simulators, namely USARSim and Microsoft Robotics Studio. We address the problem of the simulation of a soccer match among two teams of small humanoid robots in the RoboCup Soccer Kid-Size Humanoid competitions. The paper reports the implementation of the virtual models of the Robovie-M humanoid robot platform in the two simulators. Robovie-M was the robot used by our team "Artisti" in the RoboCup 2006 competitions. This paper focuses on the procedures needed to implement the virtual models of the robot and in the details of the models. We describe experiments assessing the feasibi…

3D modelComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFidelity3d modelRobotics StudioComputingMethodologies_ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEArtificial IntelligenceHumanoid soccer robots 3D model simulation USARSim Robotics StudioSimulationmedia_commonHumanoid soccer robotshumanoid robotbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringRoboticsRoboticssimulationComputerApplications_GENERALRobotArtificial intelligencebusinessStudioSoccer robotHumanoid robotUSARSim
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Digital Technologies for the Fruition of Archaeological Heritage. The Visualisation of the Temple C Metopes Polychrome in Selinunte

2019

Through the tools of the representation this paper investigates a hypothetical virtual re-presentation of the metopes original polychromies. The reconstructive interpretative process was carried out through a critical reading of historical and iconographic sources. Starting from the reading of drawings made by Angell and Harris at the time of the archaeological finds, of Hittorff’s studies and watercolors, and of some coloured fragments still observable in the original metopes, the graphic elaborations that simulate the original polychromes have been prepared. The purpose of this study and of the analysis here described is the experimentation of an interactive visualisation application (aug…

3D modelmedia_common.quotation_subjectArt history3d modelAugmented realityRepresentation (arts)ArtVideo mappingVisualizationReading (process)Critical readingArchaeological heritageSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoPolychromeSfM surveymedia_common
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Do you know what you are reading for? Exploring the effects of a task model enhancement on fifth graders' purposeful reading

2021

International audience; Background: Drawing on theories of purposeful reading, this study explored task conditions that support fifth graders' selective reading of documents in order to answer questions. More specifically, we investigated whether promoting students' elaboration of their task model increases task performance. Methods: Participants had to answer series of questions by searching documents for the relevant information. Half the participants received a task model prompt, and half received a control prompt. Participants' eye movements were recorded during text search, in order to investigate more precisely the effect of an enhanced task model. Results: Participants provided more …

4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesControl (management)050301 educationEye movementFull text search[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology050105 experimental psychologyEducationTask (project management)[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyQuestion answering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)Visit timePsychology0503 educationElaborationCognitive psychologymedia_common
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“You really brought all your feelings out” – Scaffolding students to identify the socio-emotional and socio-cognitive challenges in collaborative lea…

2021

Abstract The aim of this study is to explore how students experience and describe socio-cognitive and socio-emotional challenges in collaborative learning. The participants (N = 20) were teacher education students whose collaborative learning was supported with a designed regulation macro script during a six-week mathematics course. The purpose of the script was to provide structured phases during the collaborative learning tasks for the group members to plan, monitor, and evaluate their workings. The video data of groups' face-to-face work was collected and analysed by focusing on the different types of challenges the groups experienced and the types of challenges they described during the…

4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSocio emotional050301 educationCollaborative learningSocio-cognitivePlan (drawing)Teacher educationEducationTask (project management)FeelingMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonLearning, Culture and Social Interaction
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Autonomy-Supportive and Controlling Styles of Teaching

2015

Autonomy-supportive and controlling styles of teaching are usually considered to be the opposite ends of a single continuum. An alternative view, however, is that individuals can perceive both styles simultaneously, which suggests that they are different constructs ( Bartholomew, Ntoumanis, Ryan, Bosch, & Thøgersen-Ntoumani, 2011 ). Using cluster analysis, Study 1 (N = 160) confirmed that both teaching styles were perceived by students. Four clusters appeared depending on the student’s score on the measures of autonomy and controlling styles (high autonomy–high control; low autonomy–low control; high autonomy–low control; low autonomy–high control). Participants in the high autonomy–lo…

4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodInterpersonal communicationAcademic achievementNeed satisfactionDevelopmental psychologyTeaching stylesIntrinsic motivationPath analysis (statistics)PsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyAutonomymedia_commonSwiss Journal of Psychology
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The development of achievement strategies and academic skills during the first year of primary school

2002

Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate whether children's achievement strategies would predict the development of their reading and mathematical skills during the first school year, or whether it is rather these skills that predict the changes in their achievement strategies. One-hundred and five 6- to 7-year-old children were examined three times during their first year of primary school: in each measurement, their self-reported achievement strategies were assessed, and their reading and mathematical skills were rated by their classroom teacher. Their overall cognitive competence was also measured before entry into school. The results showed that the use of maladaptive achievemen…

4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciencesPrimary education050301 educationLearned helplessnessAcademic achievementbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationSkills managementDevelopmental psychologyAcademic skillsReading (process)Mathematical skillDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSelf-handicappingPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonLearning and Instruction
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Literacy programs efficacy for developing children’s early reading skills in familiar language in Zambia

2018

This study investigated the comparative efficacy of a phonics-based reading program and a language experience approach based literacy program to develop reading skills among Zambian early childhood school learners. The learners (n = 1 986; Grade 2 level; females = 50.1%) took either the phonics-based reading program (n = 1 593) or the alternative language experience approach based program (n = 393). They were all assessed for reading skills utilising the Early Grade Reading Assessment test (EGRA) in four languages (Cinyanja, Icibemba, Kiikaonde, and Silozi). Results suggest that learners in phonics-based literacy program were significantly better in letter-sound knowledge in all the four la…

515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEarly Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA)Bantu languages050109 social psychologyBantu languagesta6121Phonicsfamiliar language050105 experimental psychologyLiteracyReading (process)bantukieletMathematics education6121 Languages0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Early childhoodtransparent orthographyGeneral Psychologyta515media_commonFOUNDATION4. Education05 social scienceslukeminen (toiminta)Test (assessment)ORTHOGRAPHIESReading comprehensionlukutaito516 Educational sciencesreading skillsPsychologyLanguage Experience Approachlanguage of instructionJournal of Psychology in Africa
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