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posted by martyb on Friday August 05 2016, @10:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the counting-on-maths dept.

AAAS' EurekaAlert describes research from University of Missouri which finds that kindergarteners are more successful when they understand the meaning of number words and can manipulate number sets.

While many studies have been conducted on infants' and preschoolers' math competencies, few have evaluated how toddlers' basic mathematics knowledge relates to early elementary school success. Now, in a study funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), researchers at the University of Missouri discovered that preschoolers who better process words associated with numbers, such as "three" or "four," and understand the quantities associated with these words are more likely to have success with math when they enter kindergarten. Findings also reveal that children who have a basic understanding that addition increases quantity and subtraction decreases it are much better prepared for math in school. Scientists contend that emphasis on these two skillsets could lead to greater success in school.

[...] The study, "Kindergarteners' fluent processing of symbolic numerical magnitude is predicted by their cardinal knowledge and implicit understanding of arithmetic 2 years earlier," recently was published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. The NSF (Grant 1250359) and the University of Missouri Research Board provided funding for the project.

[AAAS = American Association for the Advancement of Science. -Ed.]


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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 06 2016, @03:06AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 06 2016, @03:06AM (#384686)

    The College Board and the Educational Testing Service have developed the Kindergarten Admission Test. This new tool can help kindergarten admissions boards choose applicants who are likely to succeed in kindergarten.

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  • (Score: 2) by davester666 on Saturday August 06 2016, @08:33AM

    by davester666 (155) on Saturday August 06 2016, @08:33AM (#384728)

    they are also certifying trainers to aid people in enabling their children to excel in these kindergarten admissions boards so they can get into the kindergarten of their choice.