La recreación infantil y su influencia en el desarrollo psicomotriz de los niños y niñas de preparatoria, primer grado de educación básica de la escuela “República de Suiza” parroquia El Triunfo, cantón Patate, provincia de Tungurahua, período 2013-2014. Lineamientos alternativos
THE DEVELOPMENT PSYCHOMOTOR CHILDREN OF SCHOOL , FIRST DEGREE OF BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOL "REPUBLIC OF SWITZERLAND" PARISH 'S WIN , PATATE CANTON , TUNGURAHUA province , PERIOD 2013-2014 .GUIDELINES ALTERNATIVE". The general objective was: To show the importance of the Children...
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| Μορφή: | bachelorThesis |
| Γλώσσα: | spa |
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2014
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| Διαθέσιμο Online: | http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/22660 |
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| Περίληψη: | THE DEVELOPMENT PSYCHOMOTOR CHILDREN OF SCHOOL , FIRST DEGREE OF BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOL "REPUBLIC OF SWITZERLAND" PARISH 'S WIN , PATATE CANTON , TUNGURAHUA province , PERIOD 2013-2014 .GUIDELINES ALTERNATIVE". The general objective was: To show the importance of the Children's Recreation for the Psychomotor Development of Children of School, First Grade Basic General Education "Republic of Switzerland" School. The methods used for the preparation of this research work were: Scientist, Inductive, Deductive, and Statistical Model; the techniques used were: Survey applied to the master of the "Republic of Switzerland " School for the purpose of determining the application of the Children's Recreation in daily work and the Test of Motor Proficiency Ozeretzky that was applied to the children to evaluate the Psychomotor Development. In the implementation of the survey of parents concluded that : 100% of teachers surveyed report that in their daily teaching methodology , are supported by the Children's Recreation activities also demonstrate that the frequency with which they use Child Recreation activities , is every day. From the results of the Test of Motor Ability Oseretzky concluded that: 70% of children achieved a Satisfactory rating scale and 30% did not perform the tests properly obtaining a rating scale of Unsatisfactory. |
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