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Title: | An intervention program for children with school failure problems. |
Authors: | Galindo, Edgar |
Editors: | Witruk, Evelin |
Keywords: | Educational Psychology Applied Psychology school failure academic behavior |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Peter Lang Verlag |
Citation: | -Galindo, E. (2016). An intervention program for children with school failure problems. In E. Witruk (Ed.) Beiträge zur Pädagogischen und Rehabilitationspsychologie (Studies in Educational and Rehabilitation Psychology), Vol. 7 (pp. 171-176). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Verlag |
Abstract: | School failure is a chronic problem in many developing countries and in some developed as Portugal due to factors like cognitive deficiencies of children, an inadequate family environment, low SES and bad teaching methods or school organization. It is important to develop effective and simple intervention strategies able to cope with the problem at an individual level independently of the cause. The general objective of the following study is to develop behavioral training techniques to help children with problems of school failure. 6 - 12 years old children attending ISCED 1, with academic difficulties because of family problems, social exclusion (living in poverty or belonging to an ethnic minority) or poor schooling were trained. Cognitive-behavioral techniques that have been widely used to train persons with intellectual, sensorial, physical or social deficiencies were applied. Results are evaluated in terms of % of attained objectives, time, and (subjective) teacher satisfaction. Some results of individual children are shown. Training programs seem to be successful independently of the (mostly unknown) cause of failure of the trained subject. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20672 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | PSI - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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