Movement programmes as a means to learning readiness

Learning readiness is deficient in many first time school-going children. Learning readiness depends on a well-functioning neural network. Research has shown that movement as an early learning experience is necessary for optimal neural development. Presumably it is movement that activates the neural...

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Main Author: Krog, Soezin
Other Authors: Krüger, D.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3514
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-35142016-04-16T04:08:04Z Movement programmes as a means to learning readiness Krog, Soezin Krüger, D. Movement programmes Learning readiness Neurological development Sensory motor system Reflex system Gross motor development Movement 372.12640969 Early childhood education -- South Africa Readiness for school Motor ability in children Learning readiness is deficient in many first time school-going children. Learning readiness depends on a well-functioning neural network. Research has shown that movement as an early learning experience is necessary for optimal neural development. Presumably it is movement that activates the neural wiring in the brain. It influences neural organisation and stimulates the specific neurological systems required for optimal functioning and development of the brain. Some children are faced with motor proficiency deficits which may influence their learning and their readiness to learn. This study aimed at determining whether movement programmes are a means to promote and achieve learning readiness. A selected group of Grade two learners who participated in a specifically designed movement programme for ten weeks showed improvement in their levels of learning readiness based on their movement proficiency and academic level. Based on these findings, recommendations were made for the inclusion of movement in the school curriculum. Educational Studies M Ed. (Guidance and Counselling) 2010-08-17T12:52:05Z 2010-08-17T12:52:05Z 2010-01 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3514 en 1 online resource (viii, 116 leaves), ill.
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language en
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topic Movement programmes
Learning readiness
Neurological development
Sensory motor system
Reflex system
Gross motor development
Movement
372.12640969
Early childhood education -- South Africa
Readiness for school
Motor ability in children
spellingShingle Movement programmes
Learning readiness
Neurological development
Sensory motor system
Reflex system
Gross motor development
Movement
372.12640969
Early childhood education -- South Africa
Readiness for school
Motor ability in children
Krog, Soezin
Movement programmes as a means to learning readiness
description Learning readiness is deficient in many first time school-going children. Learning readiness depends on a well-functioning neural network. Research has shown that movement as an early learning experience is necessary for optimal neural development. Presumably it is movement that activates the neural wiring in the brain. It influences neural organisation and stimulates the specific neurological systems required for optimal functioning and development of the brain. Some children are faced with motor proficiency deficits which may influence their learning and their readiness to learn. This study aimed at determining whether movement programmes are a means to promote and achieve learning readiness. A selected group of Grade two learners who participated in a specifically designed movement programme for ten weeks showed improvement in their levels of learning readiness based on their movement proficiency and academic level. Based on these findings, recommendations were made for the inclusion of movement in the school curriculum. === Educational Studies === M Ed. (Guidance and Counselling)
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title_short Movement programmes as a means to learning readiness
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