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Promoting children’s participation: the role of teachers in preschool and primary school learning sessions

2010

The aim of this study is to provide insights into the social construction of participation in joint activities in Finnish preschool and primary school classrooms. The article deals with two issues: How do teachers promote participation in a preschool classroom as compared with a primary school classroom? What similarities and differences are found? It also considers the question of how the similarities contribute to the continuity from preschool to primary school in terms of participation. Based on observation data insights are provided into the interactions between teachers and children by using extracts from teacher‐led learning sessions. The teachers used a diversity of strategies to pro…

Academic learningmedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodCreativitySocial constructionismEducationInterpersonal relationshipPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationPsychologyObservation dataSchool learningmedia_commonDiversity (politics)Early Years
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Substance Use in Early and Middle Adolescence. The Role of Academic Efficacy and Parenting

2019

espanolLos objetivos de esta investigacion son analizar la relacion del consumo de sustancias con el estilo de crianza de los padres y la percepcion de eficacia academica por parte de los adolescentes, estudiar la diferente contribucion de estos factores a la prediccion del consumo de sustancias en la adolescencia y observar la funcion de la autoeficacia academica en la relacion entre el estilo de crianza y el consumo de sustancias en la adolescencia. Participaron 762 adolescentes (53% hombres), de edades comprendidas entre los 12 y los 16 anos (M = 13.66, DT = 1.34). La muestra se selecciono con criterios probabilisticos por conglomerados, atendiendo al tipo de centro (educacion secundaria…

Academic self-efficacyearly adolescenceSocial PsychologyEarly adolescenceInfants Criançaparenting stylesPareslcsh:BF1-99005 social sciencessubstance useParenting stylesacademic self-efficacy050109 social psychologySubstance useAdolescentslcsh:PsychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMiddle adolescence0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSubstance usePsychologymiddle adolescenceHumanitiesApplied Psychology050104 developmental & child psychology
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Learning strategies. A training programme

2001

We elaborated and applied a training programme to teach learning strategies to students in continuing adult education courses in Valencia (Spain) throughout an academic year. We worked with one control group and with one experimental group. These groups were equivalent in terms of pre-test assessments and there was not any significant difference of means either in learning strategies or in marks in Spanish and Maths. We found significant difference of means in the post-test, after the training programme, in learning strategies, and also an important difference in marks. Experimental students improved their learning strategies significantly along with their marks in Spanish and Maths, wherea…

Academic yearAdult educationIntervention (counseling)Generalization (learning)Control (management)Developmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationEducational psychologyPsychologySelf-regulated learningTraining programmeEducationEuropean Journal of Psychology of Education
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Personal variables, motivation and avoidance learning strategies in undergraduate students

2014

Abstract This study examines the relationships among students' personal variables, their initial motivation and the avoidance learning strategies they used during the teaching/learning process followed in the Educational Psychology subject matter. The sample comprised 195 Spanish undergraduate students who studied Educational Psychology. A questionnaire was administered at the beginning of the academic year to measure students' personal variables and their initial motivation, while another was administered at the end of the academic year to measure students' involvement in their learning process through the avoidance strategies they used. The data analysis was done by using structural equat…

Academic yearSocial PsychologyHigher educationbusiness.industryEducational psychologytheoretical frameworkSample (statistics)Structural equation modelingEducationSubject matterresearch in the classroomAvoidance learninghigher educationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONeducational settingPsychologybusinessinstructional model
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Bordón : revista de pedagogía

2013

INTRODUCTION. In this paper we analyze the evolution in the learning approaches of two groups of first-year university students, one excellent and the other average, from a range of eleven degrees and nine colleges of the Polytechnical University of Valencia. These students were selected as excellent or average based on the marks they obtained on their University Entrance Exams. METHODS. We carried out a longitudinal study using quantitative analysis. The students answered the R-SPQ-2questionnaire (Biggs, Kember & Leung, 2001) that measures their learning approaches in three stages throughout the academic year, at the beginning, midway through and at the end of the year. RESULTS. The resear…

Academic yearinvestigación educativaContext (language use)Research findingsevaluaciónEducationproceso de aprendizajeGeographyenseñanza superiorDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationmedida del rendimientoCartographyexpediente escolarBordón. Revista de Pedagogía
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Fathers’ marital satisfaction and their involvement with their child with disabilities

2011

The study examines whether fathers’ marital satisfaction – that is, relationships within the parents’ marriage – is correlated with their involvement with their child with disabilities. Data were collected from 243 Polish fathers who were married and who had at least one child with disabilities. The issue was assessed by two measures, the Marital Satisfaction Scale and the Father Involvement Scale. The results show that fathers’ marital satisfaction is significantly (p   0.05) correlated with the fifth component of fathers’ involvement with their child with disabilities, active help in achieving independence by their children.

Activities of daily livingChild rearingMarital satisfactionScale (social sciences)Developmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologyHealth Professions (miscellaneous)EducationClinical psychologyDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
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Togetherness — A Manifestation of Day Care Life

1999

This article discusses togetherness in the day care centre. In what way and in which situations is togetherness expressed among children? “What is the impact of adults on the rise and development of togetherness?” Answers to these questions were sought by making use of observations carried out in a cooperative Nordic study of the quality of children's lives in Danish, Finnish and Swedish day care centres. The data were collected by observing five‐year‐old children during their daily activities in seven day care centres. Attention was paid to relations between the children and adults as well as to the objects — in the sense of contents and objectives of ongoing activities. What do individual…

Activities of daily livingSocial PsychologyDay care centreDay carePediatricsChild developmentObject (philosophy)language.human_languageDevelopmental psychologyDanishQuality of life (healthcare)Developmental and Educational PsychologylanguagePsychologyTheme (narrative)Early Child Development and Care
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Family Structure and Subjective Economic Well-Being: Some New Evidence

2013

The paper investigates the main socio-demographic and economic determinants of subjective economic well-being in different typologies of households. Previous studies have used dummy variables to explore the effect of family structure. In this paper, however four different models—one for each family typology—have been estimated to test if each selected explanatory variable is significant and how it acts in determining the level of subjective economic well-being. To achieve this, we apply an under-used logit model—the partial proportional ordered model. Our analysis, based on data from the 2005 Italian Survey on Income and Living Conditions highlights the main variables affecting the subjecti…

Actuarial scienceSociology and Political ScienceEconomic well-beingbusiness.industryLogitPartial proportionalGeneral Social SciencesSubjective approachordered logit modelClothingTest (assessment)Variable (computer science)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Dummy variableSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica EconomicaHuman geographyRespondentDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyDemographic economicsOrdered logitPsychologybusinessSocial Indicators Research
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Worldwide trends in population-based survival for children, adolescents, and young adults diagnosed with leukaemia, by subtype, during 2000–14 (CONCO…

2022

BACKGROUND Leukaemias comprise a heterogenous group of haematological malignancies. In CONCORD-3, we analysed data for children (aged 0-14 years) and adults (aged 15-99 years) diagnosed with a haematological malignancy during 2000-14 in 61 countries. Here, we aimed to examine worldwide trends in survival from leukaemia, by age and morphology, in young patients (aged 0-24 years). METHODS We analysed data from 258 population-based cancer registries in 61 countries participating in CONCORD-3 that submitted data on patients diagnosed with leukaemia. We grouped patients by age as children (0-14 years), adolescents (15-19 years), and young adults (20-24 years). We categorised leukaemia subtypes a…

AdolescentAustralia610 Medicine & healthlymphomaSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicatasurvivalUnited StatesEuropeLeukemia Myeloid AcuteYoung Adultchildrenpopulation-based/cancer registry360 Social problems & social servicessurvival leukemia cancer registryHematologic NeoplasmsleukaemiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDevelopmental and Educational PsychologycancerHumansRegistrieshaematological malignancy610 Medicine & healthChild360 Social problems & social services
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Association of developmental coordination disorder and low motor competence with impaired bone health: A systematic review.

2021

Aims Individuals with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) and low motor competence (LMC) may be at increased risk of low bone health due to their lifetime physical activity patterns. Impaired bone health increases an individual’s risk of osteoporosis and fracture; therefore, it is necessary to determine whether a bone health detriment is present in this group. Accordingly, this systematic review explores the association between DCD/LMC and bone health. Methods and Procedures Studies were included with assessment of bone health in a DCD/LMC population. Study bias was assessed using the JBI critical appraisal checklist. Due to heterogeneity, meta-analysis was not possible and narrative …

AdolescentMovementosteoporoosiluuWeight-Bearingmotorinen kehitysBone DensityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansmotoriset taidotChildluunmurtumatdyspraksiaExercisekaatuminenRehabilitationMotor Skills DisordersClinical PsychologyFracture1117 Public Health and Health Services 1303 Specialist Studies in Education 1701 PsychologykehityshäiriötOsteoporosisFallsterveysriskitfyysinen aktiivisuusResearch in developmental disabilities
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