Afro-Ecuadorian dance: methodological alternative for the inclusion of students with hyperactivity in Physical Education

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Mariela Estrada Cortez
David Job Morales Neira
Germán Rafael Rojas Valdés

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Afro-Ecuadorian dance is a bond of connection with ancestors and identity, and provides an education in movement that facilitates, in turn, the development of educational values around the treatment of the body; this favors motivation towards the practice of continued physical activity. The objective of the research lies in proposing Afro-Ecuadorian dance as a methodological alternative for the inclusion of students with hyperactivity and is contextualized in the tenth grade, with a total of 35 students, and a sample of a student with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, from the Higher Basic School "José Otilio Ramírez Reina" Educational Unit, province of Esmeraldas in Ecuador. The study was based on a quantitative-qualitative approach and the dialectical-materialist method; methods from the theoretical level such as historical-logical and analysis-synthesis and from the empirical level, documentary analysis, observation and survey, were used to interpret the derivations obtained in each stage that went from the exploratory, descriptive level, until reaching an explanation of the phenomenon investigated. The results reveal the insufficient recognition of Afro-Ecuadorian dance for the inclusion of students with this disorder, as well as the limited scientific production related to the topic. From the study carried out, it was concluded that Afro-Ecuadorian dance constitutes an expeditious route for better knowledge, enjoyment and preservation of identity in these students.

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Estrada Cortez, M., Morales Neira, D. J., & Rojas Valdés, G. R. (2024). Afro-Ecuadorian dance: methodological alternative for the inclusion of students with hyperactivity in Physical Education. PODIUM - Journal of Science and Technology in Physical Culture, 19(2), e1618. Retrieved from https://podium.upr.edu.cu/index.php/podium/article/view/1618
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