Jesús Alemán Falcón
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Early Child Development and Care | 2018
Juan Carlos Martín Quintana; Jesús Alemán Falcón; María Ascensión Calcines Piñero; Diana Izquierdo Clemente
ABSTRACT Family leisure activities require both parental interaction and supervision. This research involved 488 parents of children between 3 and 8 years old from public schools of early childhood and primary education at Gran Canaria, one of the Eastern Canary Islands (Spain); the aim was to analyze the shared leisure in family and its connection with parental competencies. The instruments used in the study were two 6-point Likert scales that measured family leisure activities and parental competencies. The results indicated that mothers, more often than fathers, are still the ones who do more leisure activities with their children, except for both the activities with video games and the sporting events. Four types of family shared leisure activities were found as well: recreational, digital, physical-sporting activities and spending free time with family and friends. The digital activities were shared less often in family. Finally, families with more parental competencies shared more leisure time.Family leisure activities require both parental interaction and supervision. This research involved 488 parents of children between 3 and 8 years old from public schools of early childhood and primary education at Gran Canaria, one of the Eastern Canary Islands (Spain); the aim was to analyze the shared leisure in family and its connection with parental competencies. The instruments used in the study were two 6-point Likert scales that measured family leisure activities and parental competencies. The results indicated that mothers, more often than fathers, are still the ones who do more leisure activities with their children, except for both the activities with video games and the sporting events. Four types of family shared leisure activities were found as well: recreational, digital, physical-sporting activities and spending free time with family and friends. The digital activities were shared less often in family. Finally, families with more parental competencies shared more leisure time.
Profesorado, Revista de Currículum y Formación del Profesorado | 2015
Juan Carlos Martín Quintana; Jesús Alemán Falcón; Rosa Marchena Gómez; Rafael Santana Hernández
Bordón. Revista de Pedagogía | 2015
Juan Carlos Martín Quintana; Jesús Alemán Falcón; Rosa Marchena Gómez; Rafael Santana Hernández
Prácticas innovadoras inclusivas: retos y oportunidades, 2017, ISBN 978-84-16664-50-4, págs. 803-810 | 2017
Rafael Santana Hernández; Jesús Alemán Falcón
Prácticas innovadoras inclusivas: retos y oportunidades, 2017, ISBN 978-84-16664-50-4, págs. 411-419 | 2017
Jesús Alemán Falcón; María Ascensión Calcines Piñero; Rafael Santana Hernández
El Guiniguada. Revista de investigaciones y experiencias en la formación del profesorado | 2017
María Ascensión Calcines Piñero; Josefa Rodríguez Pulido; Jesús Alemán Falcón
El Guiniguada. Revista de investigaciones y experiencias en Ciencias de la Educación | 2017
María Ascensión Calcines Piñero; Josefa Rodríguez Pulido; Jesús Alemán Falcón
<p>El Guiniguada. Revista de investigaciones y experiencias en Ciencias de la Educación, [S.l.], v. 26, p. 62-76, may. 2017. ISSN 2386-3374</p> | 2017
María Ascensión Calcines Piñero; Josefa Rodríguez Pulido; Jesús Alemán Falcón
XIX Congreso Internacional EDUTEC 2016 | 2016
María Ascensión Calcines Piñero; Josefa Rodríguez Pulido; Jesús Alemán Falcón
Tecnología, innovación e investigación en los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje, 2016, ISBN 978-84-9921-848-9, págs. 176-182 | 2016
María Ascensión Calcines Piñero; Josefa Rodríguez Pulido; Jesús Alemán Falcón
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María Ascensión Calcines Piñero
University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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