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Educação e desenvolvimento da personalidade da criança : contribuições da teoria histórico-cultural /Bissoli, Michelle de Freitas. January 2005 (has links)
Orientador: Suely Amaral Mello / Banca: Idanea Peña Grass / Banca: Lígia Márcia Martins / Banca: Marina Silveira Palhares / Banca: Stela Miller / Resumo: O processo educativo intencional e sistematizado, baseado no conhecimento das regularidades do desenvolvimento psíquico da criança, contribui para a formação da personalidade infantil. Esta tese tem por objeto a formação da personalidade da criança, de acordo com os postulados da Teoria Histórico-Cultural ou Escola de Vigotski. Neste trabalho, busca-se compreender as regularidades do desenvolvimento da personalidade infantil, com o objetivo de contribuir para que a prática educativa esteja permeada pela consciência, por parte dos professores, de que sua atuação intencional e sistematizada pode influenciar positivamente tanto a formação das capacidades psíquicas como, e em conseqüência, a formação da personalidade. Nesse sentido, a teoria apresenta alguns pressupostos fundamentais para a compreensão da inter-relação entre educação e desenvolvimento humano ? estando aí incluídas a consciência, a inteligência e a personalidade da criança: 1) o desenvolvimento é fruto da atividade do sujeito, que envolve, simultaneamente, sua emoção e cognição, dando forma a motivos que podem ou não estar conscientes; 2) a formação de motivos é resultado da criação de necessidades humanas cada vez mais complexas, historicamente condicionadas, para o que o trabalho educativo tem importância fundamental; 3) a formação da personalidade está diretamente relacionada à situação social de desenvolvimento da criança (que envolve, necessariamente, o conceito de infância daqueles que a educam e a oportunização de tempos e espaços para sua atuação como sujeito) e às suas vivências cognitivo-emocionais, que se apresentam como a fonte de significados e sentidos atribuídos, por ela,...(Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The intentional and systemized educative process based in the knowledge of the psychic development of the child, contributes to the formation of the personality. This thesis has as object the formation of the child personality, according to the Cultural Historical Theory or Vigotski School. In this work, ones tries to understand the regularities of the child personality development, to contribute for the educational practice to be interposed by the conscience, by the teachers that their systemized and intentional performance can influence positively the formation of the psychic capacities or in consequence, the personality formation. From this angle, the theory presents some important projects for the interrelation comprehension between education and human development ? it is included the conscience, the inteligence and the child personality: 1) the development is the result of the subjectþs activity which involve its emotion and cognition simultaneously, giving shape to reasons that can or cannot be conscious; 2) the reasons formation is the result of the human necessities which are more and more complex, historically conditioned, for the educational work can have essential importance; 3) the personality formation is directly related to the social situation of the child development (that involves necessarily the idea of childhood of those who educates and the oportunity of time and space for its presentation as subject) and to their living emotionalcognitive, which present as a source of meanings and feelings given by her, to...(Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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Educação e desenvolvimento da personalidade da criança: contribuições da teoria histórico-culturalBissoli, Michelle de Freitas [UNESP] 07 November 2005 (has links) (PDF)
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bissoli_mf_dr_mar.pdf: 712778 bytes, checksum: 0a75e531f4560ed3cdc3e7d7c83eacb6 (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O processo educativo intencional e sistematizado, baseado no conhecimento das regularidades do desenvolvimento psíquico da criança, contribui para a formação da personalidade infantil. Esta tese tem por objeto a formação da personalidade da criança, de acordo com os postulados da Teoria Histórico-Cultural ou Escola de Vigotski. Neste trabalho, busca-se compreender as regularidades do desenvolvimento da personalidade infantil, com o objetivo de contribuir para que a prática educativa esteja permeada pela consciência, por parte dos professores, de que sua atuação intencional e sistematizada pode influenciar positivamente tanto a formação das capacidades psíquicas como, e em conseqüência, a formação da personalidade. Nesse sentido, a teoria apresenta alguns pressupostos fundamentais para a compreensão da inter-relação entre educação e desenvolvimento humano ? estando aí incluídas a consciência, a inteligência e a personalidade da criança: 1) o desenvolvimento é fruto da atividade do sujeito, que envolve, simultaneamente, sua emoção e cognição, dando forma a motivos que podem ou não estar conscientes; 2) a formação de motivos é resultado da criação de necessidades humanas cada vez mais complexas, historicamente condicionadas, para o que o trabalho educativo tem importância fundamental; 3) a formação da personalidade está diretamente relacionada à situação social de desenvolvimento da criança (que envolve, necessariamente, o conceito de infância daqueles que a educam e a oportunização de tempos e espaços para sua atuação como sujeito) e às suas vivências cognitivo-emocionais, que se apresentam como a fonte de significados e sentidos atribuídos, por ela,... / The intentional and systemized educative process based in the knowledge of the psychic development of the child, contributes to the formation of the personality. This thesis has as object the formation of the child personality, according to the Cultural Historical Theory or Vigotski School. In this work, ones tries to understand the regularities of the child personality development, to contribute for the educational practice to be interposed by the conscience, by the teachers that their systemized and intentional performance can influence positively the formation of the psychic capacities or in consequence, the personality formation. From this angle, the theory presents some important projects for the interrelation comprehension between education and human development ? it is included the conscience, the inteligence and the child personality: 1) the development is the result of the subjectþs activity which involve its emotion and cognition simultaneously, giving shape to reasons that can or cannot be conscious; 2) the reasons formation is the result of the human necessities which are more and more complex, historically conditioned, for the educational work can have essential importance; 3) the personality formation is directly related to the social situation of the child development (that involves necessarily the idea of childhood of those who educates and the oportunity of time and space for its presentation as subject) and to their living emotionalcognitive, which present as a source of meanings and feelings given by her, to...(Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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The Construct Validity of Openness to Experience in Middle Childhood: Contributions from Personality and TemperamentHerzhoff, Kathrin 08 December 2011 (has links)
Controversy exists over the validity of child Openness to Experience (OE), which is typically considered a major trait in adult personality models. In an effort to establish construct validity for child OE, data were collected for 346 children (51% girls) approximately 9–10 years of age (M = 9.92, SD = 0.83). Parents completed questionnaires about their children’s personality, temperament, and behavioral problems and competencies. Factor analyses of relevant personality and temperament facets revealed a robust and measurable OE factor made up of three facets: Intellect, Imagination, and Sensitivity. Evidence for convergent and discriminant validity was established via associations with other higher-order personality traits, behavioral problems, and behavioral competencies. The results underscore the importance of drawing from both temperament and personality literatures in attempts to establish construct validity for child trait domains as well as of moving beyond the higher-order domain and examining facet-level associations between OE and child behavior.
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The Construct Validity of Openness to Experience in Middle Childhood: Contributions from Personality and TemperamentHerzhoff, Kathrin 08 December 2011 (has links)
Controversy exists over the validity of child Openness to Experience (OE), which is typically considered a major trait in adult personality models. In an effort to establish construct validity for child OE, data were collected for 346 children (51% girls) approximately 9–10 years of age (M = 9.92, SD = 0.83). Parents completed questionnaires about their children’s personality, temperament, and behavioral problems and competencies. Factor analyses of relevant personality and temperament facets revealed a robust and measurable OE factor made up of three facets: Intellect, Imagination, and Sensitivity. Evidence for convergent and discriminant validity was established via associations with other higher-order personality traits, behavioral problems, and behavioral competencies. The results underscore the importance of drawing from both temperament and personality literatures in attempts to establish construct validity for child trait domains as well as of moving beyond the higher-order domain and examining facet-level associations between OE and child behavior.
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A break from the norm : parental emotion regulation, expectancy violations, and gender in the parental socialization of sadness regulation in childhood /Cassano, Michael, January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) in Psychology--University of Maine, 2008. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 180-190).
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Parents' perceptions of child personality developmental precursors of the Big Five /Slotboom, Maria, Elphick, Eric, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, 1997. / Primarily in English; some parts in Dutch. Summaries in Dutch and English. Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-297).
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