Teacher didactics and children’s cognitive skills in early school age

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The study analyzed the relationship between teacher didactics and cognitive skills of attention, memory, speed and verbal fluidity in first-year students of a public school in Cúcuta-Colombia. An exploratory script was used, together with qualitative analysis and mixed-source data collection, with an intentional sample of 22 students and 4 teachers. Cognitive abilities were evaluated through neuropsychological tests standardized for Colombia, and didactics were explored through semi-structured interviews following categories of teaching, learning and techniques. Cognitive skills were analyzed using descriptive statistics and interviews by categorical triangulation analysis, concluding in important children memory-speed and reduced attention and verbal fluidity, remarkable findings linked to didactics based on the use of learning sheets, repetition, mechanization, while lower results were associated with the use of video and hobbies.

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Contreras, D. L. E., Blanco, J. A. G., Cáceres, G. L. C., Alvarado, J. I. U., Díaz-Camargo, E., & Riaño-Garzón, M. (2022). Teacher didactics and children’s cognitive skills in early school age. Psicologia Escolar e Educacional, 26. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-35392022231651

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