You can count on your fingers: Finger-based intervention improves first-graders’ arithmetic learning

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Mirjam Frey , Venera Gashaj , Hans-Christoph Nuerk , Korbinian Moeller
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Abstract

The question of whether finger use should be encouraged or discouraged in early mathematics instruction remains a topic of debate. Scientific evidence on this matter is scarce due to the limited number of systematic intervention studies. Accordingly, we conducted an intervention study in which first-graders (Mage = 6.48 years, SD = 0.35) completed a finger-based training (18 sessions of ∼ 30 min each) over the course of the first school year. The training was integrated into standard mathematics instruction in schools and compared with business-as-usual curriculum teaching. At the end of first grade and in a follow-up test 9 months later in second grade, children who received the finger training (n = 119) outperformed the control group (n = 123) in written addition and subtraction. No group differences were observed for number line estimation tasks. These results suggest that finger-based numerical strategies can enhance arithmetic learning, supporting the idea of an embodied representation of numbers, and challenge the prevailing skepticism about finger use in primary mathematics education.

你可以用手指算数基于手指的干预改善了一年级学生的算术学习。
在早期数学教学中应鼓励还是不鼓励使用手指,这个问题仍是一个争论不休的话题。由于系统性的干预研究数量有限,有关这一问题的科学证据十分匮乏。因此,我们开展了一项干预研究,让一年级学生(年龄 = 6.48 岁,标准差 = 0.35)在第一学年完成手指训练(18 次,每次 30 分钟)。培训被纳入学校的标准数学教学中,并与常规课程教学进行比较。在一年级结束时和二年级 9 个月后的跟踪测试中,接受手指训练的儿童(n = 119)在笔算加减法方面的成绩优于对照组(n = 123)。在数列估算任务中,没有观察到组间差异。这些结果表明,以手指为基础的运算策略可以提高算术学习的效果,支持了 "数字体现 "的观点,并对目前在小学数学教育中使用手指的怀疑态度提出了质疑。
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4.50
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7.70%
发文量
190
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology is an excellent source of information concerning all aspects of the development of children. It includes empirical psychological research on cognitive, social/emotional, and physical development. In addition, the journal periodically publishes Special Topic issues.
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