家长在与幼儿共同进行数学活动时持续共享思维:对其测量、前因和结果的调查。

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Sum Kwing Cheung, Joyce Lok Yin Kwan, Winnie Wai Lan Chan, Bertha H C Kum, Pui Lam Ho
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摘要

背景和目的:目前还缺乏评估父母使用有效互动策略支持早期数学学习的工具。其中一种潜在的互动策略就是持续的共同思考。因此,本研究构建并验证了一个量表,用于测量家长在与幼儿共同开展数学活动时使用持续共享思维的情况,并研究了其前因后果:四百六十六位家长填写了一份调查问卷,内容涉及他们对数学教学的看法、家庭实践以及幼儿园孩子学习数学的接近和回避动机。此外,还对孩子们进行了计算技能测试:结果表明,我们的新量表包含三个因子:与幼儿交流数学问题解决过程的想法、营造以幼儿为中心的数学学习氛围以及让幼儿参与数学思考。家长对数学教学的建构主义观念预示了他们对这三种策略的使用,而这三种策略与儿童的计算技能、数学学习方法和回避数学学习动机之间存在着不同的关联。本文讨论了新量表在未来家庭数学环境研究中的潜在用途。
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Parents' use of sustained shared thinking during joint mathematics activities with young children: An investigation of its measurement, antecedents, and outcomes.

Background and aims: There is currently a dearth of tools to assess parents' use of effective interactive strategies for supporting early mathematics learning. One potential such strategy is sustained shared thinking. This study therefore constructed and validated a scale for measuring parents' use of sustained shared thinking during joint mathematics activities with young children, and examined its antecedents and outcomes.

Methods: Four hundred and sixty-six parents completed a questionnaire about their conceptions of mathematics teaching and learning, home practices, as well as their kindergarten children's approach and avoidance motivation to learn mathematics. Additionally, the children were tested on numeration skills.

Results and conclusion: Results showed that our new scale has three factors: exchanging ideas with children about mathematical problem-solving processes, creating a child-centred atmosphere for mathematics learning, and engaging children in mathematical thinking. Parents' uses of these three strategies were predicted by their constructivist conception of mathematics teaching and learning, and were differentially associated with the children's numeration skills, approach, and avoidance motivation to learn mathematics. Potential uses of our new scale in future home mathematics environment research are discussed.

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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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