Title of article :
Roopa language and movement program: an integrative perspective on child education
Author/Authors :
Kordi, Hassan Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , Shakiba Rad, Kamran University of Tehran , Shakiba Rad, Kamal Golestan University , Shakiba Rad, Jamal University of Tehran
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Introduction: Children’s condition is considered of paramount importance in terms of movement
and statues of early age education. On one side, children are biologically inclined toward movement
and on the other side their parent’s preference toward straight and categorical education like second
language starts, which is quite contrary to their biological characteristics to make them staying put
while learning. Looking for reconciliation, this study investigates the effect of Neshaat language
and movement integrative program on children’s gross motor development and their second
language (English) learning.
Methods: The sample included 50 boys and girls with an average age of (5.12±1.32) who
voluntarily participated in the study. In a semi-experimental method the children were randomly
divided into one experimental group (n=25) and one control group (n=25). The experimental group
attended the Neshaat program for 3 months (2 sessions in a week) and the control group also carried
out the second language learning process with the same material conventionally, i.e. learning
language without movement in a class. The data were analyzed though dependent and independent
t-test and Pearson correlation coefficient.
Results: The results showed that this integrative program is relative to the conventional methods,
which significantly increases the children’s gross motor development (t=4.010, p<0.001) and
improved the children’s second language learning (t=3.895, p<0.001).
Conclusion: This result was in line with researches around the world that supports the hypothesis
that physical activity and academic achievement are linked in a positive way.
Keywords :
Child Language , Activity , Motor , Child , Preschool
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics