Estilos educativos y grados de desarrollo del componente pragmático del lenguaje en niños de 5 años de un colegio de Lima metropolitana
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2012-12-11
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Se analiza la relación entre los estilos educativos y el desarrollo del
componente pragmático del lenguaje. La muestra estuvo conformada por 66
niños, de ambos sexos de 5 años, de una Institución Educativa Estatal de un
distrito de Lima Metropolitana. Se empleó un diseño ex post facto de tipo
descriptivo-comparativo. Se utilizó los siguientes instrumentos: el Perfil de
Estilos Educativos (PEE) de Magaz Lago y García (1998) y la Prueba de
Lenguaje Oral Navarra Revisada (PLON-R) aplicados de manera individual. Los
resultados muestran prevalencia del estilo educativo asertivo en los padres
(53%), el nivel de desarrollo del componente pragmático en los niños
corresponde a la categoría necesita mejorar (40%), normal (27%) y retraso
(33%); en el caso de los niños con padres con estilo educativo asertivo la
mayoría se encuentra en un nivel de normalidad y necesita mejorar (82%) es una minoría que se encuentra en retraso (18%), sin embargo en niños de padres con estilos punitivos todos están en nivel de retraso (100%). La prueba Chi cuadrado
con gl= 6 y α= 0.01 arroja un 14.6. A dicho gl se le hallo la Chi cuadrada de
tabla que es 16.81. Demostrando que existe relación entre los estilos educativo y
los niveles de desarrollo del componente pragmático del lenguaje.
Palabras clave: Estilos educativos, componente pragmático del lenguaje.
We analyze the relationship between teaching styles and the development of pragmatic component of language. The sample consisted of 66 children of both sexes for 5 years, a State educational institution of a district of Lima. We used an ex post facto design descriptive and comparative. We used the following instruments: Educational Style Profile (SEP) and Garcia Magaz Lake (1998) and Navarre Oral Language Test Revised (Plon-R) applied individually. The results show prevalence assertive style of education in parents (53%), the level of development in children pragmatic component corresponds to the needs improvement category (40%), normal (27%) and delayed (33%), in for children whose parents most assertive style of education is at a normal level and needs improvement (82%) is a minority that is in arrears (18%), but in children of parents with all punitive styles are at level of delay (100%). Chi-square test with df = 6 and α = 0.01 yields a 14.6. To this I find it df Chi-square table is 16.81. Proving that there is a level of dependence between educational styles and levels of development of the pragmatic component of language.
We analyze the relationship between teaching styles and the development of pragmatic component of language. The sample consisted of 66 children of both sexes for 5 years, a State educational institution of a district of Lima. We used an ex post facto design descriptive and comparative. We used the following instruments: Educational Style Profile (SEP) and Garcia Magaz Lake (1998) and Navarre Oral Language Test Revised (Plon-R) applied individually. The results show prevalence assertive style of education in parents (53%), the level of development in children pragmatic component corresponds to the needs improvement category (40%), normal (27%) and delayed (33%), in for children whose parents most assertive style of education is at a normal level and needs improvement (82%) is a minority that is in arrears (18%), but in children of parents with all punitive styles are at level of delay (100%). Chi-square test with df = 6 and α = 0.01 yields a 14.6. To this I find it df Chi-square table is 16.81. Proving that there is a level of dependence between educational styles and levels of development of the pragmatic component of language.
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Niños--Lenguaje., Educación de niños, Educación preescolar--Investigaciones.
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