Dança e psicomotricidade na educação básica: uma revisão de literatura

dc.contributor.advisorEstrázulas, Jansen Atier
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Thiago Pereira da
dc.contributor.referee1Gheller, Rodrigo Ghedini
dc.contributor.referee2Oliveira, Silas Nery de
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-13T14:01:43Z
dc.date.issued2024-02-19
dc.description.abstractThe present study presents a literature review on the influence of dance on the psychomotor development of school-age children and adolescents. Dance studies were selected that used Fonseca's Psychomotor Battery (BPM) to evaluate the psychomotor development of children before and after dance intervention at school. The search was carried out in the Google Scholar databases, the repository of theses and dissertations of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), the institutional repository of the State University of Amazonas, Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo) and the Federal University of Pernambuco. The keywords used included dance themes, psychomotricity, and motor assessment. The study selection process involved first reading titles and abstracts, followed by full reading to extract information regarding the intervention of dance practice and student information and psychomotor profile. Interventions involving dance practice, involving children and/or adolescents, classified according to their psychomotor profile, were adopted as inclusion criteria. Those studies that did not use Fonseca's BPM and whose age was not compatible with the objective of the study were excluded. 11 potential studies were identified for full evaluation, of which only 4 studies were considered eligible. In general, interventions ranged from 2 to 3 months, with different types of dances such as Ballet, Urban Dances, and Dance with circus fabric. The activities had 7 to 12 classes, with students aged 4 to 17. Although different results were observed, most studies showed that dancing provided a new, superior psychomotor classification after the intervention compared to the pre-intervention profile. Thus, dancing in the school environment seems to contribute to the psychomotor development of children and adolescents.
dc.description.resumoO presente estudo apresenta uma revisão de literatura sobre a influência da dança no desenvolvimento psicomotor de crianças e adolescentes em idade escolar. Foram selecionados estudos de dança que utilizaram a Bateria Psicomotora (BPM) de Fonseca para avaliar o desenvolvimento psicomotor de crianças e adolescentes antes e após a intervenção em dança na escola. Foi realizada a busca nas bases de dados Google acadêmico, repositório de teses e dissertações da Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), repositório institucional da Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Scientific Eletronic Library Online (Scielo) e Universidade Federal de Pernambuco. As palavras-chave utilizadas incluíram temas de dança, psicomotricidade e avaliação motora. O processo de seleção dos estudos envolveu primeiramente leitura de títulos e resumos, seguido da leitura na íntegra para extração das informações quanto à intervenção da prática da dança e informações dos alunos e perfil psicomotor. Foram adotados como critérios de inclusão intervenções com a prática da dança, envolvendo crianças e/ ou adolescentes, classificados quanto ao perfil psicomotor. Foram excluídos aqueles estudos que não utilizassem a BPM de Fonseca e idade não compatível com o objetivo do estudo. Foram identificados 11 estudos potenciais para avaliação completa, dos quais apenas 4 estudos foram considerados elegíveis. Em geral, as intervenções variaram de 2 a 3 meses, com diferentes tipos de dança como Balé, Danças Urbanas, e Dança com tecido circense. As atividades tiveram de 7 a 12 aulas, com alunos de 4 a 17 anos. Embora tenham sido observados diferentes resultados, a maioria dos estudos apresentou que a dança proporcionou uma nova classificação psicomotora superior após a intervenção quando comparado ao perfil pré-intervenção. Assim, a dança no ambiente escolar parece contribuir para o desenvolvimento psicomotor de crianças e adolescentes.
dc.identifier.citationSILVA, Thiago Pereira da. Dança e psicomotricidade na educação básica: uma revisão de literatura. 2024. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Licenciatura em Dança). Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Manaus, 2024.
dc.identifier.urihttps://ri.uea.edu.br/handle/riuea/7095
dc.publisherUniversidade do Estado do Amazonas
dc.publisher.initialsUEA
dc.relation.referencesThe present study presents a literature review on the influence of dance on the psychomotor development of school-age children and adolescents. Dance studies were selected that used Fonseca's Psychomotor Battery (BPM) to evaluate the psychomotor development of children before and after dance intervention at school. The search was carried out in the Google Scholar databases, the repository of theses and dissertations of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), the institutional repository of the State University of Amazonas, Scientific Electronic Library Online (Scielo) and the Federal University of Pernambuco. The keywords used included dance themes, psychomotricity, and motor assessment. The study selection process involved first reading titles and abstracts, followed by full reading to extract information regarding the intervention of dance practice and student information and psychomotor profile. Interventions involving dance practice, involving children and/or adolescents, classified according to their psychomotor profile, were adopted as inclusion criteria. Those studies that did not use Fonseca's BPM and whose age was not compatible with the objective of the study were excluded. 11 potential studies were identified for full evaluation, of which only 4 studies were considered eligible. In general, interventions ranged from 2 to 3 months, with different types of dances such as Ballet, Urban Dances, and Dance with circus fabric. The activities had 7 to 12 classes, with students aged 4 to 17. Although different results were observed, most studies showed that dancing provided a new, superior psychomotor classification after the intervention compared to the pre-intervention profile. Thus, dancing in the school environment seems to contribute to the psychomotor development of children and adolescents.
dc.subjectDança-educação
dc.subjectPsicomotricidade
dc.subjectBateria psicomotora.
dc.subjectDance education
dc.subjectPsychomotricity
dc.subjectPsychomotor drums.
dc.titleDança e psicomotricidade na educação básica: uma revisão de literatura
dc.title.alternativeDance and psychomotricity in basic education: a literature review
dc.typeTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso

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