The Role Of Neurocognitive Intervention Strategies In Enhancing Emotional Maturity Among Diet Students

Think India ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 625-628
Author(s):  
P.Nirmal Devi ◽  
Dr.M.Parimala Fathima

In preparation of future teacher with emotionally matured is considered as more important than other academic and competency related performance because of the emotional maturity has considered as an important one for teachers who wants to go to handle the primary children in the school. Generally, primary school children have different activities has to be done. According to their own creativity and imagination because they does not know anything in concrete manner in the age of early child hood. Improvement of emotional maturity is more important for primary teacher because they are going to handle the primary children with different dimension. During the period they must have emotional maturity to handy the students with peaceful manner and motivate the children to do better in their selective concept in the classroom. The present investigation may strongly concluded that   the developed neurocognitive intervention strategies acting as a facilitator to enhance emotional maturity among the students teachers to solve the any kind of problems both themselves and students. The present research may found fruitful findings which is indicates the real effect of neurocognitive intervention strategies can effectively involve for developing emotional maturity among teacher trainees. So for, it may be recommended for future teacher trainees to accumulate themselves on neurocognitive intervention strategies to develop the emotional maturity during the training period of institution which will help them to become a full pledged teacher and good personality of teacher in their future classroom.

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Marije Stolte ◽  
Trinidad García ◽  
Johannes E. H. Van Luit ◽  
Bob Oranje ◽  
Evelyn H. Kroesbergen

The goal of the current study was to investigate the role of executive functions in mathematical creativity. The sample included 278 primary school children (ages 8–13). Two models were compared: the starting model tested whether executive functions (shifting, updating, and inhibition), domain-general creativity, and mathematical ability directly predicted mathematical creativity. The second model, which fitted the data best, included the additional assumption that updating influences mathematical creativity indirectly through mathematical ability and domain-general creativity. Updating was positively related to mathematical creativity. Additionally, updating was positively related to mathematical ability and domain-general creativity. Inhibition, shifting, domain-general creativity and mathematical ability did not have a significant contribution to either model but did positively correlate with mathematical creativity. This study reports the first empirical evidence that updating is a predictor of mathematical creativity in primary school children and demonstrates that creativity is a higher order cognitive process, activating a variety of cognitive abilities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hannah Broadbent ◽  
Tamsin Osborne ◽  
Natasha Kirkham ◽  
Denis Mareschal

PLoS ONE ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. e0125642 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satoshi Mimura ◽  
Taro Kamigaki ◽  
Yoshihiro Takahashi ◽  
Takamichi Umenai ◽  
Mataka Kudou ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Maryam Jalali

Transmission of values and religious concepts to children is one of the most important issues in the third millennium and it has drawn varied and different views among experts and scholars in the world. Research specialized in religious literature for children and adolescents create new capacities in the presentation of religious concepts to the group. Plans have been considered to transfer values and religious concepts in the curricula of primary school children in the group in Iran. It is one of the topics that the authors note to the introduction of the minutiae of religion in the first three elementary grades. In this study, the collection and analysis methods providing content related to the minutiae of religion in reading books the first till third sections of the years 2013-2015. In addition, the plan includes aspects of other branches of religion in these books on information collected from text books that collected and classified. The result is that "definitely good and forbidding the evil" and "prayer" have the highest frequency of applications in the selected books. Further branches made of branches of religion in these books, represents the values of religious, moral and social as well.


2013 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 333-346 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lucy Bowes ◽  
Barbara Maughan ◽  
Harriet Ball ◽  
Sania Shakoor ◽  
Isabelle Ouellet-Morin ◽  
...  

AbstractWe investigated the antecedents and consequences of chronic victimization by bullies across a school transition using a genetically sensitive longitudinal design. Data were from the Environmental Risk Longitudinal Twin Study (E-Risk), an epidemiological cohort of 2,232 children. We used mothers' and children's reports of bullying victimization during primary school and early secondary school. Children who experienced frequent victimization at both time points were classed as “chronic victims” and were found to have an increased risk for mental health problems and academic difficulties compared to children who were bullied only in primary school, children bullied for the first time in secondary school, and never-bullied children. Biometric analyses revealed that stability in victimization over this period was influenced primarily by genetic and shared environmental factors. Regression analyses showed that children's early characteristics such as preexistent adjustment difficulties and IQ predicted chronic versus transitory victimization. Family risk factors for chronic victimization included socioeconomic disadvantage, low maternal warmth, and maltreatment. Our results suggest that bullying intervention programs should consider the role of the victims' behaviors and family background in increasing vulnerability to chronic victimization. Our study highlights the importance of widening antibullying interventions to include families to reduce the likelihood of children entering a pathway toward chronic victimization.


Author(s):  
Janis Dzerviniks ◽  
Alise Ārgule

The problem of the research: there is rather small proportion of pupils with high nature studies results in Latvia, and it continues to decrease. That is evaluated as a negative factor of national economy future development. The aim of the research: to research connection between elements of bionics and learning content of primary school, and to analyze its significance for nature studies learning process improvement and facilitation of primary school children cognitive action. To achieve the aim of the research, the authors researched the learning content of the nature studies and the role of bionics in improvement of primary school nature study learning process. Authors was clarified the opinion of the primary school teachers about the integration of the elements of bionics into nature studies learning process for facilitation of primary school children cognitive action.


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