Components of Mathematical Competence in Middle Childhood

IF 5.1 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Child Development Perspectives Pub Date : 2020-11-25 DOI:10.1111/cdep.12394
Tin-Yau Terry Wong
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Mathematical competence in middle childhood predicts socioeconomic status in adulthood. Therefore, it is important to understand the components that constitute mathematical competence from kindergarten to sixth grade. Using an analytical approach, in this article, I identify three components: understanding numbers, understanding mathematical symbols and their relevant principles, and converting problems into mathematical expressions. Evidence suggests that all three components significantly predict children's mathematical competence. However, the interrelations of the three components, as well as their unique contributions to overall mathematical competence, remain largely unexaed, with most studies focusing on only one of the three components. Exploring such issues can give researchers and educators a more comprehensive view of mathematical competence in childhood, and can lead to reconsiderations of important theoretical issues. The three-component framework of mathematical competence may also give educators insights on how to improve the mathematical competence of future generations.

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中期儿童数学能力的组成部分
童年中期的数学能力预示着成年后的社会经济地位。因此,了解从幼儿园到六年级数学能力的组成部分是很重要的。在本文中,我使用分析方法确定了三个组成部分:理解数字、理解数学符号及其相关原理,以及将问题转换为数学表达式。有证据表明,这三个因素都能显著预测儿童的数学能力。然而,这三个组成部分的相互关系,以及它们对整体数学能力的独特贡献,在很大程度上仍然没有得到证实,大多数研究只关注这三个组成部分中的一个。探索这些问题可以让研究人员和教育工作者对儿童的数学能力有一个更全面的看法,并可以导致对重要理论问题的重新考虑。数学能力的三要素框架也可以为教育工作者提供如何提高后代数学能力的见解。
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Child Development Perspectives
Child Development Perspectives PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Child Development Perspectives" mission is to provide accessible, synthetic reports that summarize emerging trends or conclusions within various domains of developmental research, and to encourage multidisciplinary and international dialogue on a variety of topics in the developmental sciences. Articles in the journal will include reviews, commentary, and groups of papers on a targeted issue. Manuscripts presenting new empirical data are not appropriate for this journal. Articles will be obtained through two sources: author-initiated submissions and invited articles or commentary. Potential contributors who have ideas about a set of three or four papers written from very different perspectives may contact the editor with their ideas for feedback.
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