Motor perceptual learning analysis of 7-8-year-old children from public schools in Maringá – PR

  • Lenamar Fiorese Vieira UEM
  • Vania Catarina dos Santos REDE ESTADUAL DE ENSINO PÚBLICO
  • José Luiz lopes Vieira UEM
  • Amauri Aparecido Bássoli de Oliveira UEM

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the perceptive motor learning of 7-8-year-old children. Forty eight children from public schools in Maringá – PR were used as subjects. Piaget and Head’s battery and Stamback’s test were used as instruments. The analysis was carried out by means of descriptive statistics. The results showed that the laterality concept is in medium level; the social recognition of the time suggests that the reversibility characteristic is well established; in the tests of rhythmic structures an immediate successive memorization was not well structured. Therefore, the study showed that physical education classes should emphasize the development of physical perception, aiming at developing the child’s notion of space and temporal world.

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Author Biography

Lenamar Fiorese Vieira, UEM
Possui graduação em Educação Física pela Universidade Estadual de Maringá (1982), mestrado em Ciência do Movimento Humano pela Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (1993) e doutorado em Ciência do Movimento Humano pela Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (1999). Atualmente é professora adjunto da Universidade Estadual de Maringá no programa de Pós graduação a nivel de mestrado em Educação Física UEM/UEL. Atua na área de Educação Física, pesquisando principalmente os seguintes temas: desenvolvimento motor, psicologia do esporte e educação física infantil Currículo Lattes
Published
2008-05-16
How to Cite
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Vieira LF, Santos VC dos, Vieira JL lopes, Oliveira AAB de. Motor perceptual learning analysis of 7-8-year-old children from public schools in Maringá – PR. JPhysEduc [Internet]. 2008May16 [cited 2025Sep.13];15(2):39-8. Available from: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/3420
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