Numeracy skills in young children as predictors of mathematical competence.

M. Seitz, S. Weinert
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As mathematical competence is linked to educational success, professional achievement, and even a country's economic growth, researchers have been interested in early predictors for quite some time. Although there have been numerous studies on domain-specific numerical abilities predicting later mathematical competence in preschool children, research in toddlers is scarce, especially regarding additional influential aspects, such as domain-general cognitive abilities and the children's social background. Using a large-scale dataset, the present study examined predictive effects of numeracy skills in 17-month-olds for later mathematical achievement. We found small, positive effects, even when controlling for child-related variables (i.e., age and sex) and the children's social background (i.e., maternal education and household language). Additionally, we compared results with a domain-general categorization task and found no distinct effect on mathematical competence. The present results are discussed with regard to the specificities of the dataset, as well as implications for future studies on predictors of mathematical competence.
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幼儿计算能力作为数学能力的预测指标。
由于数学能力与教育成功、职业成就甚至一个国家的经济增长有关,研究人员对早期预测因素感兴趣已经有一段时间了。虽然已有许多关于特定领域的数字能力预测学龄前儿童以后数学能力的研究,但对幼儿的研究很少,特别是关于其他有影响的方面,如领域一般认知能力和儿童的社会背景。本研究利用一个大规模的数据集,检验了17个月大的婴儿计算技能对以后数学成就的预测作用。即使在控制了与儿童相关的变量(即年龄和性别)和儿童的社会背景(即母亲教育和家庭语言)之后,我们也发现了较小的积极影响。此外,我们将结果与领域一般分类任务进行比较,发现数学能力没有明显的影响。目前的结果讨论了关于数据集的特殊性,以及对数学能力预测因子的未来研究的影响。
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