Wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory study

The present work investigated the use of wushu at school by Physical Education teachers (PEF) as a tool for the motor, cognitive and socioaffective development, and compared practitioners and non-practitioners in concept, understanding and application of wushu resignified practices in Elementary Sch...

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Main Authors: Everton de Souza da Silva, Diego Pereira Alves, Marcelo Augusto P. dos Santos, Lucas Ribeiro Dos Santos, Sumara Brito Soares, Bianca Miarka
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de León 2017-07-01
Series:Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas
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Online Access:http://revpubli.unileon.es/ojs/index.php/artesmarciales/article/view/4776
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spelling doaj-4b6737ec34354f7ab2e680d9af5666bb2020-11-25T00:32:09ZengUniversidad de LeónRevista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas2174-07472017-07-01121102310.18002/rama.v12i1.47764514Wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory studyEverton de Souza da Silva0Diego Pereira Alves1Marcelo Augusto P. dos Santos2Lucas Ribeiro Dos Santos3Sumara Brito Soares4Bianca Miarka5Universidade Anhanguera - Campo LimpoUniversidade AnhangueraUniversidade AnhangueraUniversidade Anhanguera - Campo LimpoUniversidade Anhanguera - Campo LimpoUniversidade Anhanguera - Campo Limpo Universidade Federal de PelotasThe present work investigated the use of wushu at school by Physical Education teachers (PEF) as a tool for the motor, cognitive and socioaffective development, and compared practitioners and non-practitioners in concept, understanding and application of wushu resignified practices in Elementary School grades I and II in São Paulo, Brazil. For this purpose, 40 PEFs were assigned to one of two groups, wushu Practitioners (PW, n=27) or Non wushu Practitioners (NPW, n=13). All participants answered a questionnaire composed of 11 objective questions about the wushu practice by schoolchildren, with answers ranging on four levels ("does not attend", "partially", "fully" and "exceeds"). The Mann Whitney test was used to compare the responses, p<0.05. Results showed differences between groups, in which PW considered wushu a valid content to teach aspects related to martial arts for schoolchildren, while NPW believed to be inefficient. Both groups identified wushu as an activity that meets and exceeds the needs of motor, cognitive and socioaffective development in schoolchildren. On the other hand, about 30% of NPWs indicated that wushu is difficult to use in schoolchildren, and 40% of NPWs reported that wushu practices during initial teacher training were only partially or not sufficiently taught. These results suggest the possibility of a relationship between the teachers' experience and the promotion of certain practices, depending the teaching of martial arts on the teachers’ practical experience.http://revpubli.unileon.es/ojs/index.php/artesmarciales/article/view/4776Artes marciaisdesportos de combateEducaçao Físicaeducaçaocurrículotreinamento de professoressociologia
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author Everton de Souza da Silva
Diego Pereira Alves
Marcelo Augusto P. dos Santos
Lucas Ribeiro Dos Santos
Sumara Brito Soares
Bianca Miarka
spellingShingle Everton de Souza da Silva
Diego Pereira Alves
Marcelo Augusto P. dos Santos
Lucas Ribeiro Dos Santos
Sumara Brito Soares
Bianca Miarka
Wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory study
Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas
Artes marciais
desportos de combate
Educaçao Física
educaçao
currículo
treinamento de professores
sociologia
author_facet Everton de Souza da Silva
Diego Pereira Alves
Marcelo Augusto P. dos Santos
Lucas Ribeiro Dos Santos
Sumara Brito Soares
Bianca Miarka
author_sort Everton de Souza da Silva
title Wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory study
title_short Wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory study
title_full Wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory study
title_fullStr Wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory study
title_full_unstemmed Wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory study
title_sort wushu as a tool for motor, cognitive and socioaffective development at school: an exploratory study
publisher Universidad de León
series Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas
issn 2174-0747
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The present work investigated the use of wushu at school by Physical Education teachers (PEF) as a tool for the motor, cognitive and socioaffective development, and compared practitioners and non-practitioners in concept, understanding and application of wushu resignified practices in Elementary School grades I and II in São Paulo, Brazil. For this purpose, 40 PEFs were assigned to one of two groups, wushu Practitioners (PW, n=27) or Non wushu Practitioners (NPW, n=13). All participants answered a questionnaire composed of 11 objective questions about the wushu practice by schoolchildren, with answers ranging on four levels ("does not attend", "partially", "fully" and "exceeds"). The Mann Whitney test was used to compare the responses, p<0.05. Results showed differences between groups, in which PW considered wushu a valid content to teach aspects related to martial arts for schoolchildren, while NPW believed to be inefficient. Both groups identified wushu as an activity that meets and exceeds the needs of motor, cognitive and socioaffective development in schoolchildren. On the other hand, about 30% of NPWs indicated that wushu is difficult to use in schoolchildren, and 40% of NPWs reported that wushu practices during initial teacher training were only partially or not sufficiently taught. These results suggest the possibility of a relationship between the teachers' experience and the promotion of certain practices, depending the teaching of martial arts on the teachers’ practical experience.
topic Artes marciais
desportos de combate
Educaçao Física
educaçao
currículo
treinamento de professores
sociologia
url http://revpubli.unileon.es/ojs/index.php/artesmarciales/article/view/4776
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