Core knowledge and working memory as prerequisites of early school arithmetic
South African Journal of Childhood Education
Field | Value | |
Title | Core knowledge and working memory as prerequisites of early school arithmetic | |
Creator | Arndt, Dominique | |
Description | Recent studies showed that kindergarten children solve addition, subtraction, doubling and halving problems using the core system for the approximate representation of numerical magnitude. In Study 1, 34 first-grade students in their first week of schooling solved approximate arithmetic problems in a number range up to 100 regarding all four basic operations. Children solved these problems significantly above chance.In Study 2, 66 first graders were tested for their approximate arithmetic achievement, working memory capacity, groupitizing, phonological awareness, naming speed and early arithmetic concepts at the beginning of first grade and again at the beginning of second grade. It appears that approximate arithmetic achievement is independent from most other cognitive variables and correlates most with other variables of the mathematical domain. Furthermore, regression analyses revealed that school success was only predicted by groupitizing and central executive capacity, but not approximate arithmetic achievement, when controlling for other cognitive variables. | |
Publisher | AOSIS | |
Date | 2013-06-01 | |
Identifier | 10.4102/sajce.v3i1.29 | |
Source | South African Journal of Childhood Education; Vol 3, No 1 (2013); 20 pages 2223-7682 2223-7674 | |
Language | eng | |
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