Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?

Considering the child motor-development phases and the consequent genetic and sociocultural interference, and taking into account that a great majprity of Brazilian population is of Portuguese extraction, an expectation to compare Brasilian and Portuguese children’s motor development was created. T...

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Main Authors: Luiz Antonio Pereira da Silva, Angela Maria Serápioda Silva, Marsal Pereira da Silva, Josiane Angelotti, Célia Maria Miranda, Vera Regina Ferreira Alvim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2008-06-01
Series:Revista da Educação Física
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Online Access:http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/3934
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spelling doaj-f593c936d18a456caa41aeba8ae3a8d72020-11-25T02:33:12ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáRevista da Educação Física0103-39481983-30832008-06-0181919610.4025/reveducfisv8n1p91-962683Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?Luiz Antonio Pereira da Silva0Angela Maria Serápioda Silva1Marsal Pereira da Silva2Josiane Angelotti3Célia Maria Miranda4Vera Regina Ferreira Alvim5UNICENPPROFESSORA DO ENSINO DE 1º GRAU DE MARINGÁUEMPROFESSORA DO ENSINO DE 1º GRAU DE MARINGÁPROFESSORA DO ENSINO DE 1º GRAU DE MARINGÁUEMConsidering the child motor-development phases and the consequent genetic and sociocultural interference, and taking into account that a great majprity of Brazilian population is of Portuguese extraction, an expectation to compare Brasilian and Portuguese children’s motor development was created. To carry out the investigation 58 Portuguese elementary school children from Gondomar, in the northern area of the country, and 64 Brazilian elementary school children from Maringá, in the northern area of the State of Paraná, were chosen as samples. An eight-test battery of test was selected from AAPHERD (1980) and EUROFIT (1988). This tests were applied to all children under the same existing circumstances and by the same researcher at the beginning and at the end of the schoolyear. The analysis of the results showed that in the comparison between the two groups and regardless of gender three tests out of eight presented significant diferences (p > 0.01) in benefit of Brasilian children and only one in benefit of Portuguese children. In the post-test the Portuguese children showed a better performance decreasing the difference between the two groups when Brazilian children displayed significant favorable results in two tests against two significant favorable results of the Portuguese children. Taking into account the shortcomings and gender conditions of the two groups Silva (1995), the results suggest that Brazilian children from Maringá reach the fourth grade in better motor-fitness conditions than Portuguese children from Gondomar. However the scientifically structured and systematic work has made Portuguese schoolchildren eventually reach a better performance.http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/3934desenvolvimentocriançascomparação
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Josiane Angelotti
Célia Maria Miranda
Vera Regina Ferreira Alvim
spellingShingle Luiz Antonio Pereira da Silva
Angela Maria Serápioda Silva
Marsal Pereira da Silva
Josiane Angelotti
Célia Maria Miranda
Vera Regina Ferreira Alvim
Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?
Revista da Educação Física
desenvolvimento
crianças
comparação
author_facet Luiz Antonio Pereira da Silva
Angela Maria Serápioda Silva
Marsal Pereira da Silva
Josiane Angelotti
Célia Maria Miranda
Vera Regina Ferreira Alvim
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title Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?
title_short Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?
title_full Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?
title_fullStr Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?
title_full_unstemmed Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?
title_sort basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are brazilian and portuguese children?
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description Considering the child motor-development phases and the consequent genetic and sociocultural interference, and taking into account that a great majprity of Brazilian population is of Portuguese extraction, an expectation to compare Brasilian and Portuguese children’s motor development was created. To carry out the investigation 58 Portuguese elementary school children from Gondomar, in the northern area of the country, and 64 Brazilian elementary school children from Maringá, in the northern area of the State of Paraná, were chosen as samples. An eight-test battery of test was selected from AAPHERD (1980) and EUROFIT (1988). This tests were applied to all children under the same existing circumstances and by the same researcher at the beginning and at the end of the schoolyear. The analysis of the results showed that in the comparison between the two groups and regardless of gender three tests out of eight presented significant diferences (p > 0.01) in benefit of Brasilian children and only one in benefit of Portuguese children. In the post-test the Portuguese children showed a better performance decreasing the difference between the two groups when Brazilian children displayed significant favorable results in two tests against two significant favorable results of the Portuguese children. Taking into account the shortcomings and gender conditions of the two groups Silva (1995), the results suggest that Brazilian children from Maringá reach the fourth grade in better motor-fitness conditions than Portuguese children from Gondomar. However the scientifically structured and systematic work has made Portuguese schoolchildren eventually reach a better performance.
topic desenvolvimento
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comparação
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