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Mss Soheila Jalilian, Mr Ehsan Azimpoor, Mss Fariba Jalilian,
Volume 3, Issue 32 (8-2016)
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This study examined the effects of Philosophy for Children Program (P4C) on the problem solving abilities and Moral Judgment of nurturance in the third Grade Primary Students of east Eslam Abad. The Population of this research was all the girl students in the third Grade in 2014- 2015 academic year. The research method a pre-test post-test design with control group was used. To this end, we chose 80 students to random cluster sampling in two groups experimental (n=40) and control (n=40) through randomized placement technique. For data gathering in this research the Long and Cassidy problem-solving questionnaire (1996) and Moral Judgment Test (MJT) were used. After this, the philosophy for children program was performed in 12 sessions for the experimental group. At the end of this intervention, post-tests was performed on participates of both groups. The results of analysis of covariance showed that the difference between the means of the two groups was significant (p<0.001), In other words of teaching philosophy to children to enhance students' problem solving ability and moral judgment had a positive effect. Also, the effect of the increase in problem-solving and moral judgment teaching philosophy to children by gender were not significant.


دکتر فریده حمیدی,
Volume 14, Issue 48 (8-2024)
Abstract

Abstract
     The aim of the current research is to determine the effectiveness of  cognitive rehabilitation  by help of gamification in sustained attention of first grade elementary school students, which was conducted in a quasi-experimental manner with a pretest-posttest design with a control group.  The statistical population is the first grade female students of Hasan Abad Fashafuye city, who were selected based on random sampling of two-stage clusters of 30 students and were matched in two experimental and control groups based on intelligence scores.  During 15 session of 45-minutes, the students of the experimental group were trained and reviewed the concepts related to sustained attention with the help of gamification: while in the control group, was not used.  The research tools included children’s Raven test (1962),& continuous performance test (1965).  Data analysis was done using descriptive and inferential statistics, at the level of descriptive statistics, indicators such as frequency, mean, and standard deviation were used, and at the level of inferential statistics, the multivariate covariance analysis test was used.  The results, based on descriptive and inferential statistics, showed that cognitive rehabilitation with the help of gamification improves the sustained attention, with  Cronbachs alpha of 0.54 (p<0/01).
 

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