DESCANSOS ACTIVOS: OPTIMIZACIÓN DE TIEMPO, GRADOS ESCOLARES Y TIPOS

Autores

  • Henry Javier Universidad Tecnológica del Perú
  • Ali Rojas
  • Juan Canchumanya
  • Liz Alderete
  • Carlos Arauzo
  • Grimaldo Quispe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25112/rpr.v1.3504

Palavras-chave:

Active breaks, breakout classroom, physical activity intervention, sedentary classroom, brain movement, cognitive brain

Resumo

El estudio optimiza el logro de rendimiento académico mediante las variables: grado escolar, el tipo de recreo y el tiempo de interrupción de clases. Mediante un método cuantitativo, longitudinal, experimental y superficial de respuesta de diseño compuesto central en orden de 26 corridas, con puntos axiales y centrales (-1,0,1). Sus resultados indican valores óptimos de logro de rendimiento académico (92,8%) cuando aplica recreos de mente plena con parámetros de interrupciones cada 44.84 minutos en los grados de estudio segundo y tercero de secundaria (2.81). Concluye que el recreo activo de mente plena getra mejor rendimiento académico que el lúdico.

Biografia do Autor

Henry Javier, Universidad Tecnológica del Perú

Doctor en Ciencia por la Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú (Junin/Perú). Docente en la Universidad Tecnológica del Perú (Junin/Perú). E-mail: c21259@utp.edu.pe

Ali Rojas

Magister por la Universidad Tecnológica del Perú (Junín/Perú). Docente en la Universidad Tecnológica del Perú (Junín/Perú). E-mail: Arojasg@utp.edu.pe

Juan Canchumanya

Magister por la Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (Junín/Perú). Docente  de la Institution Antenor Rizo Patrón Lequerica (Junín/Perú). E-mail: Jucanchumanya@gmail.com

Liz Alderete

Magister por la Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú (Junín/Perú). Docente en la Institución educativa Seis de Agosto(Junín/Perú). E-mail: Liz.alderete.c@gmail.com

Carlos Arauzo

Magister por la Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú (Junín/Perú). Docente en la institución educativa Seis de Agosto (Junín/Perú). E-mail: Carlosarauzog @gmail.com

Grimaldo Quispe

Doctor en Ingeniería por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma Altoandina de Tarma (Junín/Perú). Docente en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma Altoandina de Tarma (Junín/Perú). E-mail: gquispe@unaat.edu.epe

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2024-01-03

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Javier, H., Rojas, A. ., Canchumanya, J., Alderete, L., Arauzo, C., & Quispe, G. (2024). DESCANSOS ACTIVOS: OPTIMIZACIÓN DE TIEMPO, GRADOS ESCOLARES Y TIPOS. Revista Prâksis, 1, 238–268. https://doi.org/10.25112/rpr.v1.3504

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