IQ variability and cognitive life skills: insights from Spanish students in vocational physical activity and sports training.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-09-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1554023
María Madrid-Rísquez, Virginia Alcaraz-Rodríguez, Pilar Gómez-Rey, Antonio Muñoz-Llerena
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Introduction: The increasing social and labor demand for technical professionals underscores the importance of vocational education in preparing students for the workforce. In the context of vocational education, Positive Youth Development can play a crucial role in enhancing students' cognitive and emotional life skills, which are essential for their overall development and future success.

Methods: The objective of this study was to analyze the development of four cognitive areas (verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and processing speed) alongside the Full Scale Intellectual Quotient (FSIQ) in the Intermediate Vocational Training Program in Outdoor Activity Guidance in Córdoba, Spain, and its relationship with cognitive areas using the WAIS-IV test. The sample included 176 students aged 16 -29, who were administered questionnaires under controlled conditions to ensure clarity and accuracy.

Results: Results revealed that students generally scored below the population mean in overall IQ, with significant variability. Perceptual reasoning and working memory were average for most students, while verbal comprehension scores were predominantly low, and processing speed scores were very low. A moderate correlation was observed between FSIQ and verbal comprehension and perceptual reasoning, while processing speed showed a weak correlation.

Discussion: These findings highlight the challenges faced by vocational students, particularly in areas critical for learning. The study concludes that while intelligence levels in this group are diverse, many students fall below average, emphasizing the need for tailored educational support. Future research should explore targeted interventions to enhance cognitive performance and success in vocational education pathways.

智商变异和认知生活技能:来自西班牙学生在职业体育活动和运动训练中的见解。
引言:社会和劳动力对专业技术人员的需求日益增长,这凸显了职业教育在为学生准备劳动力方面的重要性。在职业教育的背景下,积极的青少年发展可以在提高学生的认知和情感生活技能方面发挥至关重要的作用,这对他们的全面发展和未来的成功至关重要。方法:本研究的目的是利用WAIS-IV测试分析西班牙Córdoba户外活动指导中级职业培训计划中四个认知领域(言语理解、知觉推理、工作记忆和处理速度)与全量表智商(FSIQ)的发展及其与认知领域的关系。样本包括176名年龄在16 -29岁之间的学生,他们在受控条件下接受问卷调查,以确保清晰和准确。结果:结果显示,学生的总体智商得分普遍低于总体平均水平,差异很大。大多数学生的知觉推理和工作记忆得分一般,而语言理解得分普遍较低,处理速度得分非常低。FSIQ与言语理解和知觉推理存在中度相关,加工速度存在弱相关。讨论:这些发现突出了职校学生面临的挑战,特别是在对学习至关重要的领域。该研究的结论是,尽管这一群体的智力水平各不相同,但许多学生的智力水平低于平均水平,这强调了量身定制教育支持的必要性。未来的研究应探索有针对性的干预措施,以提高认知表现和职业教育的成功途径。
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