This multiple case study explored early childhood educators’ implementation of a suite of play-based mathematics activities with children aged 3 to 5 years in six different early childhood education and care programs in Melbourne, Australia. Educators approached the enactment of the activities differently; however, those educators who used the activities reasonably frequently and with attention to the underpinning mathematical concepts reported an increase in their self-confidence in supporting children’s mathematical thinking. For these educators, increasing self-confidence, in conjunction with children’s enthusiasm, led to increased frequency a...
Making Things Count (Ministry of Education, 1999) is a teaching resource for early childhood educato...
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, Vol. 26, Nr.4 (2018), S. 589-603.Whilst researc...
This research paper addressed the research question: how is a sample of elementary teachers using pl...
© 2013 Dr. Caroline Susan CohrssenThe Early Years Learning Framework for Australia (EYLF; DEEWR, 200...
According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children, play promotes joyful lear...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedEARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSIONALS HAVE different opinions about intentiona...
This action-based, qualitative research project involving 7 early childhood educators working in a w...
At what age do young children begin thinking mathematically? Can young children work on mathematical...
This paper investigates the effects of a sustained professional development project in South Austral...
AbstractChildren always interest in different plays. They start playing before beginning to walk or ...
Parents, teachers and caregivers all play a signiicant role in establishing a child’s conidence and ...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the expectations of the mathematical performanc...
The aim of the study was to establish the extent to which mathematics instructional practices in ear...
Math literacy is imperative to succeed in society. Experience is key for acquiring math literacy. A ...
This study investigated the effect of the use of content-specific material-based activities on child...
Making Things Count (Ministry of Education, 1999) is a teaching resource for early childhood educato...
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, Vol. 26, Nr.4 (2018), S. 589-603.Whilst researc...
This research paper addressed the research question: how is a sample of elementary teachers using pl...
© 2013 Dr. Caroline Susan CohrssenThe Early Years Learning Framework for Australia (EYLF; DEEWR, 200...
According to the National Association for the Education of Young Children, play promotes joyful lear...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedEARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSIONALS HAVE different opinions about intentiona...
This action-based, qualitative research project involving 7 early childhood educators working in a w...
At what age do young children begin thinking mathematically? Can young children work on mathematical...
This paper investigates the effects of a sustained professional development project in South Austral...
AbstractChildren always interest in different plays. They start playing before beginning to walk or ...
Parents, teachers and caregivers all play a signiicant role in establishing a child’s conidence and ...
In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the expectations of the mathematical performanc...
The aim of the study was to establish the extent to which mathematics instructional practices in ear...
Math literacy is imperative to succeed in society. Experience is key for acquiring math literacy. A ...
This study investigated the effect of the use of content-specific material-based activities on child...
Making Things Count (Ministry of Education, 1999) is a teaching resource for early childhood educato...
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, Vol. 26, Nr.4 (2018), S. 589-603.Whilst researc...
This research paper addressed the research question: how is a sample of elementary teachers using pl...