2015
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0216201513814
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Desempenho de vocabulário em crianças pré-escolares institucionalizadas

Abstract: OBJETIVO: verificar o desempenho de vocabulário de crianças institucionalizadas e comparar com o desempenho de crianças pertencentes à rede pública e particular de ensino. MÉTODOS: participaram deste estudo 16 crianças em situação de acolhimento institucional em abrigo, de ambos os gêneros, com idades entre 4 anos a 5 anos e 11 meses (grupo experimental). Para compor o grupo controle, participaram 32 crianças provenientes de escolas pública (n=16) e privada (n=16) pareadas por idade, totalizando 48 participant… Show more

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“…Although the socioeconomic status suggests physical and material resources that family may provide the child with, it is always necessary to jointly analyze other factors that can affect the vocabulary performance, such as environmental characteristics, the communicative interactions experienced, and the communicative style used by parents (5) . Other studies also verified better performance of children attending private schools (4,14,15,16,17) , which may be related to the greater incentive that private schools generally offer in terms of teachers' qualification and continuing education, in addition to broader infrastructure, with resource rooms with better equipment and more professionals.…”
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“…Although the socioeconomic status suggests physical and material resources that family may provide the child with, it is always necessary to jointly analyze other factors that can affect the vocabulary performance, such as environmental characteristics, the communicative interactions experienced, and the communicative style used by parents (5) . Other studies also verified better performance of children attending private schools (4,14,15,16,17) , which may be related to the greater incentive that private schools generally offer in terms of teachers' qualification and continuing education, in addition to broader infrastructure, with resource rooms with better equipment and more professionals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…A study (4) comparing students in the same age group Subtitle: G1 = Group of students in the public school; G2 = Group of students in the private school attending public and private schools also found more substitution processes in children in public schools, in comparison to students in private ones. The scores obtained in the conceptual fields of Occupations and Places coincide with those of other studies (3,4) , in which students' performance was worse in these categories.…”
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confidence: 94%
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