This study examined absolute and relative judgment accuracies of German early childhood (EC) teachers with respect to the mathematical skills of the children under their supervision. The two types of judgment accuracies are crucial prerequisites for pacing activities in EC education and offering differentiated educational activities adapted to individual skill levels of children. Data from 39 EC teachers and 268 children were analyzed using multilevel modeling. Teachers rated the skills of children on a structured observation instrument (“Kinder Diagnose Tool,” KiDiT). Children were assessed on their mathematical skills with a standardized test (“Mathematische Basiskompetenzen im Kindesalter,” MBK-0). On average, 65% of the variation in jud...
The paper presents results from a computer-based assessment in which 171 early career mathematics te...
Frühe mathematische Kompetenzen sind gute Prädiktoren späterer Rechenleistungen. Damit kommt der Kin...
The process of becoming numerate begins in the early years. According to Vygotskian theory (1978), t...
This study examined absolute and relative judgment accuracies of German early childhood (EC) teacher...
Zetetiké, 29(00), e021002Teacher expertise research uses different approaches, among them competence...
A large-scale longitudinal study was conducted in which the elementary mathematical knowledge and sk...
Teacher expertise research uses different approaches, among them competence models. ...
This edited volume presents cutting-edge research on the professional competence of early childhood ...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird untersucht, ob die diagnostische Kompetenz von Sekundarstufenlehrkrä...
This study explored teaching early mathematical skills to 3- to 7-year-old children in early childho...
This study examined the accuracy with which preschool teachers judge their students\u27 alphabetic ...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the differences in certain basic mathematical competence...
It is widely assumed that teachers play a key role in providing high-quality learning opportunities ...
International audienceIn order to foster the learning of mathematics, the teacher must be able to in...
The study was designed to examine the profile of early childhood teachers\u27 content-specific knowl...
The paper presents results from a computer-based assessment in which 171 early career mathematics te...
Frühe mathematische Kompetenzen sind gute Prädiktoren späterer Rechenleistungen. Damit kommt der Kin...
The process of becoming numerate begins in the early years. According to Vygotskian theory (1978), t...
This study examined absolute and relative judgment accuracies of German early childhood (EC) teacher...
Zetetiké, 29(00), e021002Teacher expertise research uses different approaches, among them competence...
A large-scale longitudinal study was conducted in which the elementary mathematical knowledge and sk...
Teacher expertise research uses different approaches, among them competence models. ...
This edited volume presents cutting-edge research on the professional competence of early childhood ...
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird untersucht, ob die diagnostische Kompetenz von Sekundarstufenlehrkrä...
This study explored teaching early mathematical skills to 3- to 7-year-old children in early childho...
This study examined the accuracy with which preschool teachers judge their students\u27 alphabetic ...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the differences in certain basic mathematical competence...
It is widely assumed that teachers play a key role in providing high-quality learning opportunities ...
International audienceIn order to foster the learning of mathematics, the teacher must be able to in...
The study was designed to examine the profile of early childhood teachers\u27 content-specific knowl...
The paper presents results from a computer-based assessment in which 171 early career mathematics te...
Frühe mathematische Kompetenzen sind gute Prädiktoren späterer Rechenleistungen. Damit kommt der Kin...
The process of becoming numerate begins in the early years. According to Vygotskian theory (1978), t...