A snapshot of young children’s mathematical competencies: Results from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
Survey
LSAC
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Date Issued
2016-10-11
Keywords
early childhood education
Abstract
This article presents a snapshot of the mathematical competencies of children aged four to five years in Australian early childhood education settings, as perceived by their educators. Data are presented from a nationally-representative sample of 6511 children participating in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC). The results reveal that children are seen to possess a number of mathematical competencies at 4-5 years, with the majority of children displaying interest in mathematics. Moreover, differences were noted with respect to the different program types in which the children participated. These results are discussed in relation to previous research, and implications for future research, policy and practice are presented.
Conference Name
Mathematics education in the margins: 38th annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Conference Location
Sunshine Coast, QLD
Conference Start date
2016-07
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