Results of a research project that investigated: early childhood educators' thoughts on young children's mathematical thinking and development; reviewed recent research literature on the mathematical learning and thinking of young children; and made this information accessible to early childhood educators at all levels. Sixty-four early childhood educators from regional and rural New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria were interviewed for the project. Questions focused on: children's mathematics learning; support for mathematics teaching; use of technology; attitudes to mathematics; and assessment and record keeping
This paper reports the views of 19 Indigenous early childhood practitioners from regional and rural ...
This paper reports on interview responses to 3 questions seeking preschool practitioners ’ perceptio...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the expectations of the mathematical performanc...
At what age do young children begin thinking mathematically? Can young children work on mathematical...
The project Mathematical Thinking of Preschool Children in Rural and Regional Australia: Research an...
This paper describes some key findings from the analysis of video data comprising part of the SIMERR...
This paper describes some key findings from the analysis of video data comprising part of the SIMERR...
As part of the project Mathematical Thinking of Preschool Children in Rural and Regional Australia: ...
ABSTRACT Preschool directors, teachers, and assistants from regional and rural eastern Australia wer...
This paper investigates the effects of a sustained professional development project in South Austral...
Preschool directors, teachers, and assistants from regional and rural eastern Australia were intervi...
In the last four years there have been a number of calls for research into many aspects of early chi...
This paper describes some key findings from the analysis of video data comprising part of the projec...
The SIMERR project Mathematical Thinking of Pre-school Children in Rural and Regional Australia: Res...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
This paper reports the views of 19 Indigenous early childhood practitioners from regional and rural ...
This paper reports on interview responses to 3 questions seeking preschool practitioners ’ perceptio...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the expectations of the mathematical performanc...
At what age do young children begin thinking mathematically? Can young children work on mathematical...
The project Mathematical Thinking of Preschool Children in Rural and Regional Australia: Research an...
This paper describes some key findings from the analysis of video data comprising part of the SIMERR...
This paper describes some key findings from the analysis of video data comprising part of the SIMERR...
As part of the project Mathematical Thinking of Preschool Children in Rural and Regional Australia: ...
ABSTRACT Preschool directors, teachers, and assistants from regional and rural eastern Australia wer...
This paper investigates the effects of a sustained professional development project in South Austral...
Preschool directors, teachers, and assistants from regional and rural eastern Australia were intervi...
In the last four years there have been a number of calls for research into many aspects of early chi...
This paper describes some key findings from the analysis of video data comprising part of the projec...
The SIMERR project Mathematical Thinking of Pre-school Children in Rural and Regional Australia: Res...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
This paper reports the views of 19 Indigenous early childhood practitioners from regional and rural ...
This paper reports on interview responses to 3 questions seeking preschool practitioners ’ perceptio...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the expectations of the mathematical performanc...