Efecto del programa EFE-P en la mejora de las funciones ejecutivas en Educación Infantil

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Revista De Psicodidactica Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.psicod.2020.08.001
Miriam Romero-López, M. Carmen Pichardo, Ana Justicia-Arráez, Francisco Cano-García
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Intervention to improve executive functions is crucial in preschool education because preschoolers benefit most from intervention programs. The objective of this study is to present the results obtained from implementing the “Executive Function Training Program in Preschool”, which is claimed to improve inhibitory control, working memory and cognitive flexibility. The participants in this study are 100 children aged five to six years, drawn from two schools in Granada (Spain). In order to assess the impact of the program, pre- and post-intervention measurements are obtained from members of the experimental group, and these compared with corresponding measurements for a control group, using hierarchical regression and linear mixed model analysis. Executive functions are evaluated using the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function–Preschool Version (BRIEF-P). The study results show that the intervention program has a significant impact on all the executive function variables analyzed, with large effect sizes (Cohen's f and Hedges’ g). Executive functions are essential for many of the skills required in adult life, such as memory, creativity, flexibility, self-control and compliance with rules and norms. For this reason, there is a real need to create programs that promote the development of these functions in the early stages of life. Programs such as Executive Function Training Program in Preschool can be implemented by teachers within the standard curriculum, using materials that are readily available in schools.

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ef - p项目对幼儿教育执行功能改善的影响
干预提高执行功能在学前教育中是至关重要的,因为学龄前儿童从干预项目中受益最多。本研究的目的是介绍实施“学前执行功能训练计划”的结果,该计划声称可以改善抑制控制,工作记忆和认知灵活性。本研究的参与者是来自西班牙格拉纳达两所学校的100名5至6岁的儿童。为了评估该计划的影响,从实验组成员中获得了干预前和干预后的测量值,并使用层次回归和线性混合模型分析将这些测量值与对照组的相应测量值进行了比较。使用幼儿版执行功能行为评定量表(BRIEF-P)评估执行功能。研究结果表明,干预计划对分析的所有执行功能变量都有显著影响,具有很大的效应量(Cohen's f和Hedges ' g)。执行功能对于成人生活中所需的许多技能都是必不可少的,例如记忆、创造力、灵活性、自我控制和遵守规则和规范。出于这个原因,我们确实需要创建一些程序,在生命的早期阶段促进这些功能的发展。诸如学前执行功能培训计划之类的课程可以由教师在标准课程中使用学校现成的材料来实施。
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