Prácticas docentes en el desarrollo de las habilidades psicomotrices en niños de 5 años en una Institución Educativa de Surco
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2024-11-19
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La investigación aborda el tema de la educación psicomotriz, centrándose en
analizar
las prácticas
docentes destinadas
al
desarrollo
de habilidades
psicomotrices en niños de 5 años en una Institución Educativa privada de Surco. El problema de la investigación se enfoca en identificar y describir las prácticas específicas empleadas por la docente en este contexto. Los objetivos específicos incluyen la descripción de estrategias y recursos utilizados, así como la descripción del rol docente durante las sesiones de psicomotricidad. La metodología adoptada es cualitativa descriptiva. En conclusión, la docente utiliza diversas estrategias pedagógicas en las sesiones reconociendo la importancia de los recursos pedagógicos para su aplicación. Adicional a ello, se señalan áreas de mejora, como la falta de implementación de ciertos elementos y la ausencia de momentos formales de relajación. La investigación contribuye al campo educativo al identificar aspectos clave para la optimización de las prácticas psicomotrices en el entorno educativo, subrayando la importancia de una implementación coherente y segura para el desarrollo integral de los niños en esta área.
The research addresses the topic of psychomotor education, focusing on analyzing teaching practices aimed at developing psychomotor skills in 5-year-old children in a private Educational Institution in Surco. The research problem focuses on identifying and describing the specific practices used by the teacher in this context. The specific objectives include the description of strategies and resources used, as well as the description of the teaching role during the psychomotor sessions. The methodology adopted is qualitative descriptive. In conclusion, the teacher uses various pedagogical strategies in the sessions, recognizing the importance of pedagogical resources for their application. In addition, areas for improvement are pointed out, such as the lack of implementation of certain elements and the absence of formal moments of relaxation. The research contributes to the educational field by identifying key aspects for the optimization of psychomotor practices in the educational environment, underlining the importance of a coherent and safe implementation for the comprehensive development of children in this area.
The research addresses the topic of psychomotor education, focusing on analyzing teaching practices aimed at developing psychomotor skills in 5-year-old children in a private Educational Institution in Surco. The research problem focuses on identifying and describing the specific practices used by the teacher in this context. The specific objectives include the description of strategies and resources used, as well as the description of the teaching role during the psychomotor sessions. The methodology adopted is qualitative descriptive. In conclusion, the teacher uses various pedagogical strategies in the sessions, recognizing the importance of pedagogical resources for their application. In addition, areas for improvement are pointed out, such as the lack of implementation of certain elements and the absence of formal moments of relaxation. The research contributes to the educational field by identifying key aspects for the optimization of psychomotor practices in the educational environment, underlining the importance of a coherent and safe implementation for the comprehensive development of children in this area.
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Educación psicomotriz en niños--Perú--Surco (Lima : Distrito), Maestras--Perú--Surco (Lima : Distrito), Estrategias de aprendizaje--Perú--Surco (Lima : Distrito), Escuelas privadas--Perú--Surco (Lima : Distrito)
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