The present study evaluated 626 5–7-year-old children in the UK, China, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan on a cognitive test battery measuring: (1) general skills; (2) non-symbolic number sense; (3) symbolic number understanding; (4) simple arithmetic – operating with numbers; and (5) familiarity with numbers. Although most inter-population differences were small, 13% of the variance in arithmetic skills could be explained by the sample, replicating the pattern, previously found with older children in PISA. Furthermore, the same cognitive skills were related to early arithmetic in these diverse populations. Only understanding of symbolic number explained variation in mathematical performance in all samples. We discuss the results in terms of potentia...
The relative linguistic transparency of the Asian counting system has been used to explain Asian stu...
This study tests the hypothesis that there is a single pathway for the order in which children learn...
Individual differences in number sense correlate with mathematical ability and performance, although...
The present study evaluated 626 5–7-year-old children in the UK, China, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan on a ...
Good mathematical skills are extremely important in today’s quantitatively oriented societies and ar...
This research investigated the similarities and differences between countries in young children’s ea...
This study examined the influence of nationality, age and gender on Chinese (N5130) and Finnish (N52...
This literature review asserts that although findings indicate that children from a wide array of cu...
The belief that primary aged Asian children are superior in their knowledge of mathematical concepts...
In numerate societies, early arithmetic development is associated with visuospatial working memory, ...
The report presents the cross-cultural study of cognitive characteristics – number sense, spatial me...
Children’s numeracy knowledge and performance varies across countries, regions, and languages. These...
INTRODUCTION. Children’s ability to place numbers on a line, where only the endpoints are marked, is...
The primary purpose of this study is to further investigate the origins of cross-cultural difference...
East Asian children have consistently outperformed children from other nations on mathematical tests...
The relative linguistic transparency of the Asian counting system has been used to explain Asian stu...
This study tests the hypothesis that there is a single pathway for the order in which children learn...
Individual differences in number sense correlate with mathematical ability and performance, although...
The present study evaluated 626 5–7-year-old children in the UK, China, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan on a ...
Good mathematical skills are extremely important in today’s quantitatively oriented societies and ar...
This research investigated the similarities and differences between countries in young children’s ea...
This study examined the influence of nationality, age and gender on Chinese (N5130) and Finnish (N52...
This literature review asserts that although findings indicate that children from a wide array of cu...
The belief that primary aged Asian children are superior in their knowledge of mathematical concepts...
In numerate societies, early arithmetic development is associated with visuospatial working memory, ...
The report presents the cross-cultural study of cognitive characteristics – number sense, spatial me...
Children’s numeracy knowledge and performance varies across countries, regions, and languages. These...
INTRODUCTION. Children’s ability to place numbers on a line, where only the endpoints are marked, is...
The primary purpose of this study is to further investigate the origins of cross-cultural difference...
East Asian children have consistently outperformed children from other nations on mathematical tests...
The relative linguistic transparency of the Asian counting system has been used to explain Asian stu...
This study tests the hypothesis that there is a single pathway for the order in which children learn...
Individual differences in number sense correlate with mathematical ability and performance, although...