2022
DOI: 10.4102/sajce.v12i1.1141
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Exploring South African preschool teachers’ roles and responsibilities with executive functions

Abstract: Background: South African studies based on school readiness found that most children who commence formal schooling (from Grade 1) lack the basic skills needed to adapt within the learning environment – these include having challenges to follow instructions, work autonomously or focus on a task.Aim: The national guideline for teaching children between birth to 9 years does not specify how early childhood education programmes can facilitate or strengthen executive function (EF) skills through structured play. St… Show more

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“…In fact, EFs have been shown to be a stronger predictor of academic performance than even IQ (Bull, Espy & Wiebe 2008). For this reason, EFs have drawn substantial interest in research on early learning and interventions (Etokabeka, Van Heerden & Du Preez 2022;Traverso, Viterbori & Usai 2019;Welsh et al 2020).…”
Section: Executive Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, EFs have been shown to be a stronger predictor of academic performance than even IQ (Bull, Espy & Wiebe 2008). For this reason, EFs have drawn substantial interest in research on early learning and interventions (Etokabeka, Van Heerden & Du Preez 2022;Traverso, Viterbori & Usai 2019;Welsh et al 2020).…”
Section: Executive Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%