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Silva, C., (2021). Las Prácticas Basadas en la Evidencia en un programa Learning Support desarrolladas por docentes para la comprensión matemática de estudiantes con TDAH en el 7º grado de un colegio privado en Lima Metropolitana [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21039
Silva, C., Las Prácticas Basadas en la Evidencia en un programa Learning Support desarrolladas por docentes para la comprensión matemática de estudiantes con TDAH en el 7º grado de un colegio privado en Lima Metropolitana []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21039
@misc{renati/531036,
title = "Las Prácticas Basadas en la Evidencia en un programa Learning Support desarrolladas por docentes para la comprensión matemática de estudiantes con TDAH en el 7º grado de un colegio privado en Lima Metropolitana",
author = "Silva Osterling, Claudia María",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
The present research aims to analyze the characteristics of Evidence- Based Practices (EBP) used by Student Support Teachers (SST) to encourage mathematical understanding in students with ADHD in 7th grade from a private school in Lima. ADHD students are those who face challenges in the classroom related to their cognitive issues regarding a lack of self-regulation and self-management, interfering with areas related to planning and organization, sustained attention, working memory and speed of processing information. In addition, these students will also have difficulties related to inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity making their academics and mathematical success a challenge. Therefore, the intention of this thesis is to analyze four pedagogical Evidence- Based practices: 1) Explicit instruction with cumulative practices. 2) Visual representations. 3) Schema based practices. And 4) Metacognition with the purpose of describing how the SST apply these EBP in their classrooms. This qualitative investigation, developed under a descriptive modality, uses the technique of semi structured interviews towards the SST from the Learning Support program with the goal of describing the characteristics of ADHD students, and the criteria of applying the different EBP strategies in a classroom to encourage successful math learning. After this research, we can conclude that ADHD is a developmental impairment of the brain’s executive functions that interfere with the capacity to self-regulate and inhibit behaviors related to sustained attention and organization. Therefore, to efficiently use a strategy, teachers must model the problem explicitly, provide structured instruction, monitor their work, and provide immediate feedback for successful task completion.
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