ResumoNo presente trabalho verifi cou-se a relação das habilidades sociais e desempenho escolar em diferentes anos escolares e por sexo, visando fornecer evidências de validade para o Teste de Habilidades Sociais em Crianças e Adolescentes em situação escolar (THAS-C). Foram avaliadas 196 crianças do Ensino Fundamental de duas escolas do interior do estado de São Paulo, com idades que variaram de 8 a 10 anos, sendo 52% do sexo feminino. Foi aplicado o Teste de Habilidades Sociais para crianças em situação escolar e o Teste de Desempenho de Escrita, Leitura e Matemática. Dentre os resultados, se verifi cou que um repertório maior de habilidades sociais tende a ser acessado em anos escolares mais avançados e parecem facilitar o desempenho em diferentes áreas de desempenho igualmente. Os resultados apresentam consonância com a literatura, indicando a necessidade de se ampliar as informações acerca do repertório social em crianças com diferentes desempenhos escolares. Neste sentido, pode-se aferir que as condutas se associam às difi culdades específi cas em escrita, leitura e matemática e, que o curso destas associações varia em razão do sexo e idade. Além disso, se verifi cou a importância da avaliação e consideração de estudos sobre as habilidades sociais, dadas as implicações educacionais associadas. Palavras-chave:Avaliação escolar, desempenho escolar, défi cits em habilidades sociais. Social Skills and School Performance in Portuguese and Mathematics in Elementary School Students AbstractIn this study, the relations between social skills and academic performance were studied. We posed associations between social skills and performance in writing and mathematics as well as between conversational skills and these two academic performance measures in girls. In boys we posed associations between assertiveness and academic performance in the two areas. Participants were 196 elementary school children from two schools in the state of São Paulo, with ages ranging 8-10 years, 52% females were evaluated by means of the Test of Social Skills in Children and Adolescents in school situation (THAS-C) and Test of academic performance in writing and maths. The results pointed out that greater 1 Endereço para correspondência: R. Leonita
In this study, the relations between social skills and academic performance were studied. We posed associations between social skills and performance in writing and mathematics as well as between conversational skills and these two academic performance measures in girls. In boys we posed associations between assertiveness and academic performance in the two areas. Participants were 196 elementary school children from two schools in the state of São Paulo, with ages ranging 8-10 years, 52% females were evaluated by means of the Test of Social Skills in Children and Adolescents in school situation (THAS-C) and Test of academic performance in writing and maths. The results pointed out that greater social skills tend to be achieved in later schooling years and appear to facilitate performance in different areas of academic performance. In this sense, we suggest that the behaviors are associated with specifi c diffi culties in writing and mathematics, and that the course of these associations varies within sex and age. Furthermore, is indicated the importance of the evaluation of social skills in the academic context given the associated educational connections.Keywords: Academic assessment, school performance, social skills. Habilidades Sociais e Desempenho Escolar em Português e Matemática em Estudantes do Ensino Fundamental ResumoNo presente trabalho verifi cou-se a relação das habilidades sociais e desempenho escolar em diferentes anos escolares e por sexo, visando fornecer evidências de validade para o Teste de Habilidades Sociais em Crianças e Adolescentes em situação escolar (THAS-C
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