Un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di Down: Fenix Didò

A Math-Learning Program for Primary-School Children with Down Syndrome: Fenix Didò In Italy, where the study comes from, children with disability attend mainstream schools and classes. Therefore, children with ID are rarely involved in suitable learning programs. This article describes an experienc...

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Main Authors: Cecilia Maria Marchisio, Natascia Curto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie 2013-07-01
Series:Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
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Online Access:https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/ECPS-Journal/article/view/510
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spelling doaj-6b520b3e0c794b22a5cf16c219a89fc42020-11-25T02:37:49ZengLED Edizioni Universitarie Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies 2037-79322037-79242013-07-0147638310.7358/ecps-2013-007-marc513Un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di Down: Fenix DidòCecilia Maria Marchisio0Natascia Curto1Università degli Studi di TorinoUniversità degli Studi di TorinoA Math-Learning Program for Primary-School Children with Down Syndrome: Fenix Didò In Italy, where the study comes from, children with disability attend mainstream schools and classes. Therefore, children with ID are rarely involved in suitable learning programs. This article describes an experience of cognitive enhancement for children with Down syndrome attending primary schools based on the Phoenix project, originally designed to cognitively stimulate children in a socio-cultural deprivation context. The study involved five state primary schools in the province of Cuneo along with ten children with Down syndrome attending mainstream primary schools, and their families. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Phoenix project with children with learning problems connected to ID, to understand whether and which adjustments to the project should be suitable, and to involve both schools and families in order to start a formative support service for them. The findings of the Phoenix Didò program show that this experimental project is also suitable for working with children with ID. Moreover, it shows that customization is appropriate when time and also the number of games for each skill are concerned. Introducing the program in the schools showed teachers the possibility of using a different approach to their work. On the teachers’ request, the research team organized a course for teachers and parents of children with ID on learning strategies and math learning in primary school. There are two main issues with regard to future research possibilities: testing the Phoenix method with others disabilities and in an inclusive context.https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/ECPS-Journal/article/view/510intellectual disabilitylearningmathphoenixprimary schoolapprendimentodisabilità intellettivafenixmatematicascuola primaria
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Un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di Down: Fenix Didò
Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
intellectual disability
learning
math
phoenix
primary school
apprendimento
disabilità intellettiva
fenix
matematica
scuola primaria
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title Un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di Down: Fenix Didò
title_short Un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di Down: Fenix Didò
title_full Un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di Down: Fenix Didò
title_fullStr Un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di Down: Fenix Didò
title_full_unstemmed Un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di Down: Fenix Didò
title_sort un progetto per l’apprendimento della matematica nella scuola primaria per bambini con sindrome di down: fenix didò
publisher LED Edizioni Universitarie
series Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
issn 2037-7932
2037-7924
publishDate 2013-07-01
description A Math-Learning Program for Primary-School Children with Down Syndrome: Fenix Didò In Italy, where the study comes from, children with disability attend mainstream schools and classes. Therefore, children with ID are rarely involved in suitable learning programs. This article describes an experience of cognitive enhancement for children with Down syndrome attending primary schools based on the Phoenix project, originally designed to cognitively stimulate children in a socio-cultural deprivation context. The study involved five state primary schools in the province of Cuneo along with ten children with Down syndrome attending mainstream primary schools, and their families. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Phoenix project with children with learning problems connected to ID, to understand whether and which adjustments to the project should be suitable, and to involve both schools and families in order to start a formative support service for them. The findings of the Phoenix Didò program show that this experimental project is also suitable for working with children with ID. Moreover, it shows that customization is appropriate when time and also the number of games for each skill are concerned. Introducing the program in the schools showed teachers the possibility of using a different approach to their work. On the teachers’ request, the research team organized a course for teachers and parents of children with ID on learning strategies and math learning in primary school. There are two main issues with regard to future research possibilities: testing the Phoenix method with others disabilities and in an inclusive context.
topic intellectual disability
learning
math
phoenix
primary school
apprendimento
disabilità intellettiva
fenix
matematica
scuola primaria
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