Desenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamental

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Flor, Cristiane Marx lattes
Orientador(a): Macedo, Elizeu Coutinho de lattes
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Resumo: Executive functions (EF) are a family of interrelated processes that enable the management of new situations and adjustment to changes in a quick and flexible way. Over the years, EF have been better predictors of school achievement, health, wealth and life quality than IQ or social economic status. At school, EF are vital for learning processes, and are regularly required in many different situations of the school day- by-day context. Even though there are many scientific evidences about the importance of EF, executive function processes have not been taught at schools, in an explicit and systematic way. The purpose of this study was to create and assess a program to promote EF called “Stop and Think”, addressed to 5th grade students. Study 1 presents the construction process and search for the program’s validity evidences. The executive processes that are target of intervention in the program are: Metacognition; Emotional Regulation; Organization; Planning/Prioritizing; Working Memory and Cognitive Flexibility. Moreover, the program’s activities were created based on 5th grade Mathematics and Portuguese Language curriculum content and grounded in the Brazilian’s National Basis of Common Curriculum. The program’s first version was submitted to the assessment of judges to verify its clarity, relevance and adequacy of the activities’ levels for 5th graders. After the judges’ assessment, the first version of the program was revised and reedited. The final version has 34 sessions that should be inserted in the regular curriculum of 5th grade Mathematics and Portuguese Language. Study 2 had the purpose to assess the efficacy of the program’s intervention to promote skills related to EF in students from a public school. The participants were 55 5th grade students, divided in an Intervention Group (IG) and a Control Group (CG). All participants were assessed before and after the intervention with the following inventories and scales: Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) - Teachers’ and Parents’ versions, Students’ Self-Perception Inventory towards Studies (SSPIS), My Strengths and Weaknesses towards Studies Questionnaire, and the grades in Mathematics and Portuguese Language provided by the school. The IG’s teacher participated in a 20-hour training with the researcher and mediated 22 sessions of the program, 3 times a week, in school’s regular schedule. Repeated measures of ANOVAs were conducted to compare both groups’ measures before and after intervention. IG presented significative gains in the Global Index of BRIEF- Teachers’ version, as well as in the following subscales: Organization of Materials, Working Memory and Cognitive Flexibility. Positive and significant changes were observed in IG through SSPIS Total Index, as well as in its subscales of Self-regulation and Cognitive Flexibility. Additionally, IG showed superior results when compared to CG in the Portuguese Language grades. However, significant differences in BRIEF-Parents’ version were not seen, neither in Mathematics’ grades. The results show the programs’ positive effects to promote EF components as reported by teachers and students, with academic achievement impact in Portuguese Language.
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spelling Flor, Cristiane MarxOrsati, Fernanda Tebexrenihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9115397040310997http://lattes.cnpq.br/0683719309513445Macedo, Elizeu Coutinho dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/42722707214050612020-12-10T14:47:35Z2021-02-08T21:59:10Z2021-02-08T21:59:10Z2020-08-20FLOR, Cristiane Marx. Desenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamental. 2020. 178 f. Tese (Doutorado em Distúrbios do Desenvolvimento) - Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, 2020.http://dspace.mackenzie.br/handle/10899/27838Executive functions (EF) are a family of interrelated processes that enable the management of new situations and adjustment to changes in a quick and flexible way. Over the years, EF have been better predictors of school achievement, health, wealth and life quality than IQ or social economic status. At school, EF are vital for learning processes, and are regularly required in many different situations of the school day- by-day context. Even though there are many scientific evidences about the importance of EF, executive function processes have not been taught at schools, in an explicit and systematic way. The purpose of this study was to create and assess a program to promote EF called “Stop and Think”, addressed to 5th grade students. Study 1 presents the construction process and search for the program’s validity evidences. The executive processes that are target of intervention in the program are: Metacognition; Emotional Regulation; Organization; Planning/Prioritizing; Working Memory and Cognitive Flexibility. Moreover, the program’s activities were created based on 5th grade Mathematics and Portuguese Language curriculum content and grounded in the Brazilian’s National Basis of Common Curriculum. The program’s first version was submitted to the assessment of judges to verify its clarity, relevance and adequacy of the activities’ levels for 5th graders. After the judges’ assessment, the first version of the program was revised and reedited. The final version has 34 sessions that should be inserted in the regular curriculum of 5th grade Mathematics and Portuguese Language. Study 2 had the purpose to assess the efficacy of the program’s intervention to promote skills related to EF in students from a public school. The participants were 55 5th grade students, divided in an Intervention Group (IG) and a Control Group (CG). All participants were assessed before and after the intervention with the following inventories and scales: Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) - Teachers’ and Parents’ versions, Students’ Self-Perception Inventory towards Studies (SSPIS), My Strengths and Weaknesses towards Studies Questionnaire, and the grades in Mathematics and Portuguese Language provided by the school. The IG’s teacher participated in a 20-hour training with the researcher and mediated 22 sessions of the program, 3 times a week, in school’s regular schedule. Repeated measures of ANOVAs were conducted to compare both groups’ measures before and after intervention. IG presented significative gains in the Global Index of BRIEF- Teachers’ version, as well as in the following subscales: Organization of Materials, Working Memory and Cognitive Flexibility. Positive and significant changes were observed in IG through SSPIS Total Index, as well as in its subscales of Self-regulation and Cognitive Flexibility. Additionally, IG showed superior results when compared to CG in the Portuguese Language grades. However, significant differences in BRIEF-Parents’ version were not seen, neither in Mathematics’ grades. The results show the programs’ positive effects to promote EF components as reported by teachers and students, with academic achievement impact in Portuguese Language.Funções executivas (FE) são uma família de processos inter-relacionados que possibilitam o gerenciamento de novas situações e adaptação a mudanças de forma rápida e flexível. Ao longo da vida, FE têm se mostrado bons preditores de sucesso escolar, saúde, prosperidade e qualidade de vida. Na sala de aula, as FE são fundamentais para os processos de aprendizagem, sendo constantemente recrutadas em diversas situações do cotidiano escolar. Apesar de inúmeras evidências demonstrarem a importância das FE, os processos de funcionamento executivo não têm sido plenamente desenvolvidos no contexto escolar, de forma explícita e sistemática. O objetivo deste estudo foi desenvolver e avaliar um programa para a promoção de FE denominado “Pare e Pense”, destinado a alunos do 5º ano do Ensino Fundamental. No Estudo I é apresentado o processo de construção e busca de evidências de validade do programa. Os processos executivos alvo de intervenção no programa foram: Metacognição, Regulação das Emoções, Organização, Planejamento/ Priorização, Memória Operacional e Flexibilidade Cognitiva. Além disso, as atividades foram construídas baseadas em conteúdos curriculares de Matemática e Língua Portuguesa (LP) e fundamentadas na BNCC. A primeira versão do programa foi submetida ao crivo de juízes especialistas a fim de avaliar sua clareza, pertinência e adequação do nível de dificuldade das atividades para crianças do 5º ano. Após a avaliação das juízas, a primeira versão do programa foi revisada e reeditada. A versão final do programa é composta por 34 sessões que devem ser inseridas no currículo regular de LP e Matemática do 5º ano. O Estudo II teve por finalidade avaliar o efeito da intervenção do programa para promoção de habilidades relacionadas com FE em alunos de uma escola pública. Participaram do estudo 55 alunos do 5º ano, divididos em um grupo de intervenção (GI) e um grupo de controle (GC). Todos os participantes foram avaliados antes e depois da intervenção com as seguintes escalas: Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF), versão professores e versão pais; Inventório de Autopercepção do Aluno para os Estudos (IAPAE); Questionário Minhas Facilidades e Dificuldades para os Estudos e notas do 2º e 4º bimestres nas disciplinas de Matemática e LP. A professora do GI recebeu 20 horas de treinamento e mediou 22 sessões em horário regular de aula, sendo realizadas 3 sessões por semana. ANOVAs de medidas repetidas foram conduzidas comparando os dois grupos em medidas pré e pós intervenção. O GI apresentou ganhos significativos no Índice Global da escala BRIEF-professores, bem como nas seguintes subescalas: Organização de Materiais, Memória Operacional e Flexibilidade Cognitiva. De acordo com o IAPAE, foram observados ganhos significativas dos participantes do GI no Índice TOTAL e nas subescalas de Autorregulação e Flexibilidade Cognitiva. Além disso, o GI obteve resultados superiores quando comparado ao GC nas notas bimestrais de LP. No entanto, não foram observadas diferenças significativas na BRIEF-pais, bem como no desempenho em matemática. Os resultados indicam efeito positivo no programa para promoção de componentes de FE percebido pelos professores e pelos próprios alunos, com impacto em desempenho acadêmico em LP.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Presbiteriana Mackenziehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessfunções executivasintervençãoensino fundamentalhabilidades cognitivasCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA DO ENSINO E DA APRENDIZAGEMDesenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamentalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisexecutive functionsinterventionelementary schoolcognitive abilitiesreponame:Repositório Digital do Mackenzieinstname:Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (MACKENZIE)instacron:MACKENZIECarreiro, Luiz Renato Rodrigueshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0203967709311323Seabra, Alessandra Gotuzohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7828325860191703Mecca, Tatiana PontrelliFonseca, Rochele Pazhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9354478198313928http://lattes.cnpq.br/5918287268298812BrasilCentro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde (CCBS)UPMDistúrbios do DesenvolvimentoORIGINALCristiane Marx Flor.pdfCristiane Marx Flor.pdfapplication/pdf1940226https://dspace.mackenzie.br/bitstreams/f2dd8f23-69ef-4906-ac90-8cfb7b8b3414/downloadede479da3a079d2dac0947b228e9e803MD51trueAnonymousREADTEXTCristiane Marx Flor.pdf.txtCristiane Marx Flor.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain347076https://dspace.mackenzie.br/bitstreams/bc9415a8-e3b2-408f-a215-3a1ced75e4d0/download6cbbd6b6b704fc4525fa9f53c7c9a10cMD52falseAnonymousREADTHUMBNAILCristiane Marx Flor.pdf.jpgCristiane Marx Flor.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1155https://dspace.mackenzie.br/bitstreams/b9facf72-40d5-4cc5-bbde-0557d43af2e0/downloade0994883b81b64d6d7d762afa00c8704MD53falseAnonymousREAD10899/278382022-03-15T00:14:32.716Zhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Acesso Abertoopen.accessoai:dspace.mackenzie.br:10899/27838https://dspace.mackenzie.brBiblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://tede.mackenzie.br/jspui/PRIhttps://adelpha-api.mackenzie.br/server/oai/repositorio@mackenzie.br||paola.damato@mackenzie.bropendoar:102772022-03-15T00:14:32Repositório Digital do Mackenzie - Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (MACKENZIE)false
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spellingShingle Desenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamental
Flor, Cristiane Marx
funções executivas
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ensino fundamental
habilidades cognitivas
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA DO ENSINO E DA APRENDIZAGEM
title_short Desenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamental
title_full Desenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamental
title_fullStr Desenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamental
title_full_unstemmed Desenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamental
title_sort Desenvolvimento e investigação da eficácia de um programa de intervenção para a promoção de funções executivas em alunos do 5º ano do ensino fundamental
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description Executive functions (EF) are a family of interrelated processes that enable the management of new situations and adjustment to changes in a quick and flexible way. Over the years, EF have been better predictors of school achievement, health, wealth and life quality than IQ or social economic status. At school, EF are vital for learning processes, and are regularly required in many different situations of the school day- by-day context. Even though there are many scientific evidences about the importance of EF, executive function processes have not been taught at schools, in an explicit and systematic way. The purpose of this study was to create and assess a program to promote EF called “Stop and Think”, addressed to 5th grade students. Study 1 presents the construction process and search for the program’s validity evidences. The executive processes that are target of intervention in the program are: Metacognition; Emotional Regulation; Organization; Planning/Prioritizing; Working Memory and Cognitive Flexibility. Moreover, the program’s activities were created based on 5th grade Mathematics and Portuguese Language curriculum content and grounded in the Brazilian’s National Basis of Common Curriculum. The program’s first version was submitted to the assessment of judges to verify its clarity, relevance and adequacy of the activities’ levels for 5th graders. After the judges’ assessment, the first version of the program was revised and reedited. The final version has 34 sessions that should be inserted in the regular curriculum of 5th grade Mathematics and Portuguese Language. Study 2 had the purpose to assess the efficacy of the program’s intervention to promote skills related to EF in students from a public school. The participants were 55 5th grade students, divided in an Intervention Group (IG) and a Control Group (CG). All participants were assessed before and after the intervention with the following inventories and scales: Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) - Teachers’ and Parents’ versions, Students’ Self-Perception Inventory towards Studies (SSPIS), My Strengths and Weaknesses towards Studies Questionnaire, and the grades in Mathematics and Portuguese Language provided by the school. The IG’s teacher participated in a 20-hour training with the researcher and mediated 22 sessions of the program, 3 times a week, in school’s regular schedule. Repeated measures of ANOVAs were conducted to compare both groups’ measures before and after intervention. IG presented significative gains in the Global Index of BRIEF- Teachers’ version, as well as in the following subscales: Organization of Materials, Working Memory and Cognitive Flexibility. Positive and significant changes were observed in IG through SSPIS Total Index, as well as in its subscales of Self-regulation and Cognitive Flexibility. Additionally, IG showed superior results when compared to CG in the Portuguese Language grades. However, significant differences in BRIEF-Parents’ version were not seen, neither in Mathematics’ grades. The results show the programs’ positive effects to promote EF components as reported by teachers and students, with academic achievement impact in Portuguese Language.
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