Recognition of the importance of the early childhood years in the development of numeracy is a significant characteristic of the New Zealand Numeracy Development Project, the Victorian Early Numeracy Research Project and the Count Me In Too program in New South Wales, Australia. This article outlines the background, key components and major impacts of these three innovative and successful professional development and research initiatives. Juxtaposing the three projects highlights important commonalities—research-based frameworks, diagnostic interviews, and whole-school approaches to professional development. Each program has been significant in rethinking what mathematics and how mathematics is taught to young children. Increasingly researc...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
In Australia, concerns about the quality of mathematics education that students experience are parti...
In this chapter, the authors explore the concept of numeracy, focusing on what this looks like for y...
Recognition of the importance of the early childhood years in the development of numeracy is a signi...
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...
As part of the Victorian Early Numeracy Research Project, over 1400 Victorian children in the first ...
This paper reports on interview responses to 3 questions seeking preschool practitioners ’ perceptio...
ABSTRACT Preschool directors, teachers, and assistants from regional and rural eastern Australia wer...
This study investigates how young children use numerical representations in mathematics by reviewing...
It is important to understand the numeracy skills of preschool children so appropriate school-entry ...
Mathematics education is a critical part of the curriculum for students worldwide (Linder, Costello ...
Parents, teachers and caregivers all play a signiicant role in establishing a child’s conidence and ...
Children think mathematically long before they start school. Before children start learning mathemat...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of a three-year study with 60 early childhood educators and ...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
In Australia, concerns about the quality of mathematics education that students experience are parti...
In this chapter, the authors explore the concept of numeracy, focusing on what this looks like for y...
Recognition of the importance of the early childhood years in the development of numeracy is a signi...
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...
As part of the Victorian Early Numeracy Research Project, over 1400 Victorian children in the first ...
This paper reports on interview responses to 3 questions seeking preschool practitioners ’ perceptio...
ABSTRACT Preschool directors, teachers, and assistants from regional and rural eastern Australia wer...
This study investigates how young children use numerical representations in mathematics by reviewing...
It is important to understand the numeracy skills of preschool children so appropriate school-entry ...
Mathematics education is a critical part of the curriculum for students worldwide (Linder, Costello ...
Parents, teachers and caregivers all play a signiicant role in establishing a child’s conidence and ...
Children think mathematically long before they start school. Before children start learning mathemat...
AbstractThis paper provides an overview of a three-year study with 60 early childhood educators and ...
At Australian Catholic University and Monash University, preservice mathematics teachers are require...
In Australia, concerns about the quality of mathematics education that students experience are parti...
In this chapter, the authors explore the concept of numeracy, focusing on what this looks like for y...