Investigation of cognitive, psychomotor and social emotional progress in primary schools by directors’ ideas

Huseyin Tehdit
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The aim of this study was to identify the ideas of the directors about the progress of cognitive, psychomotor and social-emotional skills of the primary fifth-grade teaching programme. This study is qualitative and it is conducted by case study and intertwined case patterns. A total of 12 directors (7 principals and 5 assistant principals) participated in this study who are working in schools in Nicosia district. These schools are linked to the Ministry of Education. Data were collected by semi-structured interviews and were analysed by content analysis. According to the results of this study, students studying in the fifth grade reached the teaching programme’s aims, i.e., 59.83% in the cognitive domain, 42.2% in the psychomotor domain and 76.52% in the social-emotional progress domain. The negative reasons of these results respectively are teachers, individual differences, teaching programme, curriculum incompatibility, lack of infrastructure and college exams.     Keywords: Cognitive development, teaching programme, psychomotor development (motor), social-emotional development (affective).
导演思想对小学生认知、心理运动和社会情感发展的调查
摘要本研究旨在探讨小学五年级教学计划中,主管对认知技能、心理运动技能和社会情感技能发展的看法。本研究是定性的,采用案例研究和案例模式交织的方法。共有12名在尼科西亚地区学校工作的校长(7名校长和5名副校长)参与了本研究。这些学校与教育部有联系。数据采用半结构化访谈法收集,并采用内容分析法进行分析。本研究结果显示,五年级学生在认知领域达到教学计划目标的比例为59.83%,在精神运动领域达到42.2%,在社会情感进步领域达到76.52%。这些结果的负面原因分别是教师、个体差异、教学计划、课程不兼容、基础设施缺乏和大学考试。关键词:认知发展,教学大纲,心理运动发展(运动),社会情感发展(情感)。
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