Strengthening early math skills in preschoolers, a Chilean study

The article describes the positive effect in an intervention programbased on number comprehension in early math skill levels that Chileanpreschoolers present in the relational and numerical skill areas evaluated with the Test of Early Mathematics Assessment Utrecht (TEMT-U), the Spanish version of t...

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Main Authors: Rosario Ortega, Marianela Lleujo, Gamal Cerda, Carlos Pérez, Luisa Sanhueza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCOPress 2011-05-01
Series:Psychology, Society & Education
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Online Access:http://www.psye.org/articulos/23-39.pdf
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Summary:The article describes the positive effect in an intervention programbased on number comprehension in early math skill levels that Chileanpreschoolers present in the relational and numerical skill areas evaluated with the Test of Early Mathematics Assessment Utrecht (TEMT-U), the Spanish version of the Utrecht Early Numeracy Test. The study reveals that there are significant differences in the early math skills levels among those groups subjected to thistype of program and those that in the same period of time were only influenced by the content and activities of the traditional curriculum sequence in the Chilean school population. There are positive effects in the program regardless of the educational level that children attend. There are also relational or skillsPiagetian that show higher achievement levels. The results prove that there are no differences in mathematical literacy levels between boys and girls, contrary to what is observed in later years.
ISSN:2171-2085
1989-709X