Effects of Motor Skill Intervention on Gross Motor Development, Creative Thinking and Academic Performance in Preschool Children

The purpose of this study was to investigate how students (mean= 6.08±0.5 years) benefit from a physical education program in motor performance, creative thinking and academic achievement. Students (n = 39) were randomly assigned to comparison group (6 boys and 7 girls) who received the regular pres...

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Main Authors: Judith Jiménez Díaz, Gerardo Araya Vargas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Costa Rica 2010-08-01
Series:Pensar en Movimiento: Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/pem/article/view/373
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spelling doaj-134ba95ced8e47d788d677096ed1fe3f2020-11-25T00:06:33ZengUniversidad de Costa RicaPensar en Movimiento: Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud1409-07241659-44362010-08-0171112210.15517/pensarmov.v7i1.373354Effects of Motor Skill Intervention on Gross Motor Development, Creative Thinking and Academic Performance in Preschool ChildrenJudith Jiménez Díaz0Gerardo Araya Vargas1Universidad de Costa RicaUniversidad de Costa RicaThe purpose of this study was to investigate how students (mean= 6.08±0.5 years) benefit from a physical education program in motor performance, creative thinking and academic achievement. Students (n = 39) were randomly assigned to comparison group (6 boys and 7 girls) who received the regular preschool program (which includes 1 session of 30 minutes per week); intervention group 1 (6 boys and 7 girls) who received the regular preschool program plus 1 session of 30 minutes per week of the intervention program; or intervention group 2 (6 boys and 7 girls), who received the regular preschool program plus 1 session of 60 minutes per week of the intervention program; during 8 weeks. All participants performed the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-2) and the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT) before and after the study. The academic achievement score was given by the school. The ANOVA (Group x Gender x Time pre and post) analysis revealed a significant triple interaction in the object control. Significant double interactions in the locomotor subscale and in the gross motor quotient were also found. After the post-hoc analysis, the results suggest that the physical education program benefits the gross motor performance and did not have an effect on the creative thinking or on the academic achievement.http://www.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/pem/article/view/373patrones fundamentales de movimientoactividad físicafuncionamiento cognitivopensamiento creativo
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Effects of Motor Skill Intervention on Gross Motor Development, Creative Thinking and Academic Performance in Preschool Children
Pensar en Movimiento: Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud
patrones fundamentales de movimiento
actividad física
funcionamiento cognitivo
pensamiento creativo
author_facet Judith Jiménez Díaz
Gerardo Araya Vargas
author_sort Judith Jiménez Díaz
title Effects of Motor Skill Intervention on Gross Motor Development, Creative Thinking and Academic Performance in Preschool Children
title_short Effects of Motor Skill Intervention on Gross Motor Development, Creative Thinking and Academic Performance in Preschool Children
title_full Effects of Motor Skill Intervention on Gross Motor Development, Creative Thinking and Academic Performance in Preschool Children
title_fullStr Effects of Motor Skill Intervention on Gross Motor Development, Creative Thinking and Academic Performance in Preschool Children
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Motor Skill Intervention on Gross Motor Development, Creative Thinking and Academic Performance in Preschool Children
title_sort effects of motor skill intervention on gross motor development, creative thinking and academic performance in preschool children
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
series Pensar en Movimiento: Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud
issn 1409-0724
1659-4436
publishDate 2010-08-01
description The purpose of this study was to investigate how students (mean= 6.08±0.5 years) benefit from a physical education program in motor performance, creative thinking and academic achievement. Students (n = 39) were randomly assigned to comparison group (6 boys and 7 girls) who received the regular preschool program (which includes 1 session of 30 minutes per week); intervention group 1 (6 boys and 7 girls) who received the regular preschool program plus 1 session of 30 minutes per week of the intervention program; or intervention group 2 (6 boys and 7 girls), who received the regular preschool program plus 1 session of 60 minutes per week of the intervention program; during 8 weeks. All participants performed the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-2) and the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT) before and after the study. The academic achievement score was given by the school. The ANOVA (Group x Gender x Time pre and post) analysis revealed a significant triple interaction in the object control. Significant double interactions in the locomotor subscale and in the gross motor quotient were also found. After the post-hoc analysis, the results suggest that the physical education program benefits the gross motor performance and did not have an effect on the creative thinking or on the academic achievement.
topic patrones fundamentales de movimiento
actividad física
funcionamiento cognitivo
pensamiento creativo
url http://www.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/pem/article/view/373
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