Executive Function Improvement of Students With Adverse Childhood Experiences After an Art-Integration Program.

Mason Kuhn, Marine Pepanyan, Denise A. Tallakson
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Author(s): Kuhn, Mason; Pepanyan, Marine; Tallakson, Denise | Abstract: This paper shares the results of an exploratory study that measured the change in Executive Function (EF) skills of At-Risk third-grade students with varying Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) before and after an Arts-Integration (AI) program. Student EF skills were measured using the Minnesota Executive Function Scale (MEFS) and a statistically significant increase in EF skills was observed in the post-test. In addition, a regression analysis was conducted to determine if students with a high level of ACEs improved at a different rate than students with a low level of ACEs and it was found that the number of ACEs was a significant predictor of improvement on the MEFS.n The article describes why students with high ACEs would likely have EF skill deficiencies, why EF skills are important for success in school, and how using the arts in curricula can help develop EF skills in students.
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不良童年经历学童执行功能之改善。
作者:库恩,梅森;Pepanyan、海洋;摘要:本文分享了一项探索性研究的结果,该研究测量了具有不同不良童年经历(ace)的高危三年级学生在艺术整合(AI)课程前后执行功能(EF)技能的变化。使用明尼苏达执行功能量表(MEFS)测量学生的EF技能,并在测试后观察到EF技能的统计学显著增加。此外,我们还进行了回归分析,以确定高a水平的学生与低a水平的学生的改善速度是否不同,结果发现,高a水平的学生是MEFS改善的显著预测因子。n文章描述了为什么高ace的学生可能有英孚技能缺陷,为什么英孚技能对在学校取得成功很重要,以及如何在课程中使用艺术来帮助培养学生的英孚技能。
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