It is frequently necessary to assess children with little or no schooling to determine their level of cognitive functioning, especially in developing countries. It is not possible, however, to assume that assessments will hold equal validity for children with and without the experience of schooling. The authors, therefore, set out to create a battery of tests suitable for both schooled and unschooled children. They assessed 973 schooled and 645 unschooled children in rural coastal Kenya using culturally adapted cognitive tests. Significant effects of age and schooling were found on all tests. On some tests (verbal knowledge, speeded figure matching, and pattern copying), unschooled children did not improve as much with age as schooled child...
BACKGROUND Monitoring children’s intellectual development is important to align their educational ne...
The ability to measure neuropsychological outcomes in a comparable manner in different cultural grou...
Studies in developed countries indicate that preschool education can have strong impact on children’...
It is frequently necessary to assess children with little or no schooling to determine their level o...
BACKGROUND: The majority of available psychometric tests originates from the Western World and was d...
The learning environment and childhood experiences of children from rich and poor families are never...
We study the effects of preschool attendance on children's schooling and cognitive skills in Kenya a...
With the aim of investigating the drivers and impact of childhood poverty, since 2001 Young Lives ha...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
The relationship between educational age and chronological age and measures of information processin...
Background: Neurodevelopment assessment tools for low-resource settings are urgently needed. However...
Background: The majority of available psychometric tests originates from the Western World and was d...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
This paper examines the way in which learning quality has been conceptualised and measured in school...
The confounding of chronological and educational age and of schooling and socioeconomic status are p...
BACKGROUND Monitoring children’s intellectual development is important to align their educational ne...
The ability to measure neuropsychological outcomes in a comparable manner in different cultural grou...
Studies in developed countries indicate that preschool education can have strong impact on children’...
It is frequently necessary to assess children with little or no schooling to determine their level o...
BACKGROUND: The majority of available psychometric tests originates from the Western World and was d...
The learning environment and childhood experiences of children from rich and poor families are never...
We study the effects of preschool attendance on children's schooling and cognitive skills in Kenya a...
With the aim of investigating the drivers and impact of childhood poverty, since 2001 Young Lives ha...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
The relationship between educational age and chronological age and measures of information processin...
Background: Neurodevelopment assessment tools for low-resource settings are urgently needed. However...
Background: The majority of available psychometric tests originates from the Western World and was d...
We developed a test battery for use among children in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Tanzania, assessing gen...
This paper examines the way in which learning quality has been conceptualised and measured in school...
The confounding of chronological and educational age and of schooling and socioeconomic status are p...
BACKGROUND Monitoring children’s intellectual development is important to align their educational ne...
The ability to measure neuropsychological outcomes in a comparable manner in different cultural grou...
Studies in developed countries indicate that preschool education can have strong impact on children’...