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The importance of physical education and health to be a core subject: Arguments and postures concerning the curricular modifications in Chile

2021

This study is focused on the declarations made by different Chilean institutions regarding the modifications affecting the subject Physical Education and Health (PEH), which were approved by the National Education Council. Purpose: The main aim was to analyse the speech generated and gather data around the curricular modifications in the 3rd and 4th course of the middle education in 2020, specifically the choice of leaving the subject PEH as an elective subject. Design: A qualitative, pragma-dialectic approach was used, focusing on the point of view and main arguments of the institutions on the topic. Results: 23 declarations were reviewed, pertaining 6 to health institutions, 12 to educati…

Curricular modificationHigher educationbusiness.industrySubject (philosophy)Foundation (evidence)Physical educationElective subjectsCore (game theory)PoliticsPolitical sciencePedagogyPhysical educationCognitive developmentEducación Física y DeportivaChilebusinessRecreation
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Associations between neonatal cry acoustics and visual attention during the first year

2019

It has been suggested that early cry parameters are connected to later cognitive abilities. The present study is the first to investigate whether the acoustic features of infant cry are associated with cognitive development already during the first year, as measured by oculomotor orienting and attention disengagement. Cry sounds for acoustic analyses (fundamental frequency; F0) were recorded in two neonatal cohorts at the age of 0–8 days (Tampere, Finland) or at 6 weeks (Cape Town, South Africa). Eye tracking was used to measure oculomotor orienting to peripheral visual stimuli and attention disengagement from central stimuli at 8 months (Tampere) or at 6 months (Cape Town) of age. Only a m…

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What can synaesthesia tell us about our minds?

2014

Synaesthesia is considered here as a cognitive phenomenon in the context of developmental, neuropathological and linguistic perspectives. Developmental synaesthesia seems to arise as an effect of interplay between genotype and phenotype, during the implicit learning process in childhood, in those individuals who possess an inborn susceptibility to it. Some connections between synaesthesia and extraordinary experiences, brain restructuration and pain, are examined. Acquired types of synaesthesia may be related to sensory deprivation. The somatosensory cortex may be significant for cognitive synaesthesia, with especial importance placed on a mirror system. It is suggested here that synaesthes…

Linguistics and LanguageCognitive NeuroscienceCommunicationCognitionContext (language use)Language and LinguisticsImplicit learningPerceptual systemSensory deprivationAssociation (psychology)PsychologyPiaget's theory of cognitive developmentMirror neuronCognitive psychologyTheoria et Historia Scientiarum
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Free school meals as an opportunity to target social equality, healthy eating, and school functioning: experiences from students and teachers in Norw…

2021

Background There are no national arrangements for free school meals provision in Norway despite this being an important opportunity to improve children's and adolescents' nutritional status and ultimately their physical and cognitive development. During a one academic year (2014-2015), a group of Norwegian sixth graders were served a free healthy school meal in a project called 'The School Meal Project'. Objective To explore students' and teachers' experiences of receiving free school meals after the free school meal in 2015 and 5 years later. Design In-depth, semi-structured interviews with separate groups in 2015 and in 2020 were conducted face to face or via telephone or digital platform…

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Developmental Dynamics of Math Performance From Preschool to Grade 2.

2004

This study investigated the developmental dynamics of mathematical performance during children's transition from preschool to Grade 2 and the cognitive antecedents of this development. 194 Finnish children were examined 6 times according to their math performance, twice during each year across a 3-year period. Cognitive antecedents, that is, counting ability, visual attention, metacognitive knowledge, and listening comprehension, were tested at the first measurement point. The results indicated that math performance showed high stability and increasing variance over time. Moreover, the growth of math competence was faster among those who entered preschool with an already high level of mathe…

educationMetacognitionCognitionbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental dynamicsListening comprehensionEarly numeracyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive developmentMathematical abilityPsychologyCompetence (human resources)psychological phenomena and processesJournal of Educational Psychology
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Socioemotional characteristics of minors in foster care: A comparison between the estimation of parents, teachers and children

2013

Abstract During the child's first few years, it's of fundamental importance the presence of a strong emotional base as long as it creates the possibility to open themselves to physical and social world with confidence, and as it acts as a facilitator of cognitive development. For this reason, if the family cannot ensure such base, social services are forced to resort to foster care, a resource that has a lot of difficulties, leading to different implications in the development of the child and of the foster family. It is therefore important to analyze in depth the socio-emotional variables that characterize children who are in a situation of foster care in order to provide adequate assistan…

EstimationSociology and Political ScienceSocioemotional selectivity theoryeducationAttachmentSocial WelfareTeachersEmotional developmentEducationDevelopmental psychologyFoster careResource (project management)FacilitatorDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive developmentPsychologySocial psychologyFoster carePsychopathologySelf-reports
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Smart Pedagogy for Technology-Enhanced Learning

2018

The progress of technology has raised challenges to the educational environment, so it is necessary to search for answers to the questions: How can one teach better? How can one scaffold the student in the learning process? What kind of competencies should be developed? What competencies do teachers need? What kind of technology should be used or not be used? This chapter analyses the role of pedagogy for education and outlines the risks for cognitive development that may result from the introduction of technology without an understanding of pedagogical principles. These risks are defined as a centrifugal effect that can be mitigated by integrating technology into the educational process us…

0508 media and communicationsComputer scienceProcess (engineering)05 social sciencesPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONCognitive development050301 education050801 communication & media studies0503 education
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Predicting arithmetical achievement from neuro-psychological performance: a longitudinal study

1998

In this article, we show that the performances of 5- to 6-year-old children in arithmetic tests can be predicted from their performances in neuro-psychological tests administered a number of months in advance, independently of their level of development.

Linguistics and LanguageLongitudinal studyPsychometricsCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyNeuropsychological TestsLanguage and LinguisticsDevelopmental psychologyChild DevelopmentTask Performance and AnalysisDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineCognitive developmentHumansArithmetic functionLongitudinal StudiesChildmedicine.diagnostic_testNeuropsychologyCognitionNeuropsychological testAchievementChild developmentChild PreschoolPsychologyMathematicsCognition
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The development of analogy making in children: cognitive load and executive functions.

2010

The aim of the current study was to investigate the performance of 6-, 8-, and 14-year-olds on an analogy-making task involving analogies in which there are competing perceptual and relational matches. We hypothesized that the selection of the common relational structure requires the inhibition of other salient features, in particular, perceptual matches. Using an A:B::C:D paradigm, we showed that children’s performance in analogy-making tasks depends crucially on the nature of the distractors. Children chose more perceptual distractors having a common feature with C compared with A or B (Experiment 1). In addition, they were also influenced by unstructured random textures. When measuring r…

MaleAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectConcept FormationAnalogyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyGeneralization PsychologicalExecutive FunctionChild DevelopmentCognitionGeneralization (learning)PerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive developmentSelection (linguistics)Reaction TimeHumansChildmedia_commonCognitionExecutive functionsInhibition PsychologicalVisual PerceptionFemalePsychologyCognitive loadCognitive psychologyJournal of experimental child psychology
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Twenty-first-century preschool bilingual education: facing advantages and challenges in cross-cultural contexts

2016

Early childhood is a critical period in a child’s intensive social, emotional, linguistic and cognitive development, and preschool serves as the first transitional step from home to the wider socia...

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