遗产双语儿童数学技能纵向研究:优缺点概况。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Paola Bonifacci, Baraldi Serena, Francesca Codeluppi, Benedetta Peri
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许多儿童在家庭环境中接触传统语言,他们在学校环境中用社会语言(在本研究中为意大利语)学习数学。我们需要更多的证据来证明遗产双语儿童(HBs)在纵向视角下,在算术和数学技能的不同子类型中的表现。本纵向研究旨在分析传统双语儿童的数学技能。研究人员对二年级至三年级(7 至 9 岁)的 220 名传统双语儿童(50.5% 为女性,来自不同的语言/种族群体,包括印度-伊朗语、阿拉伯语、汉语、罗马尼亚语、阿尔巴尼亚语和斯拉夫语)和 440 名单语儿童(46.8% 为女性,大部分为意大利人)进行了跟踪调查。他们完成了以下任务:听写、符号比较、数列、心算、乘法表、近似计算、解决问题和书面计算。结果表明,黑白儿童在近似计算方面具有优势,但在解决问题、乘法表和心算方面表现不佳。概况分析突出显示了有数学障碍风险的儿童所占的百分比。该研究提供了一个纵向剖析图,显示了 HB 儿童数学能力的优缺点,其发展轨迹因言语负荷而异。讨论的重点是数学任务中的言语负荷在 HBs 评估中的作用,以及对临床和教育的影响。
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A longitudinal study of math skills in heritage bilingual children: profiles of strengths and weaknesses.

Many children are exposed to a heritage language in the home context, and they learn mathematics in the school context in the societal language (Italian in the present study). More evidence is needed on how Heritage Bilinguals (HBs) perform in different subtypes of numeracy and mathematics skills in a longitudinal perspective. This longitudinal study aimed to analyze the mathematical skills of heritage bilingual children. 220 HBs (50.5% female, from different linguistic/ethnic groups, including Indo-Iranian, Arabic, Chinese, Romanian, Albanian and Slavic languages) and 440 monolinguals (46.8% female, mostly Italian) were followed from second to third grade (aged between 7 and 9 years). The following tasks were administered: dictation, symbolic comparison, number line, mental calculation, multiplication tables, approximate calculation, problem-solving and written calculations. The results showed an advantage for HBs in approximate calculation, but they underperformed in problem-solving, multiplication tables, and mental calculations. A profile analysis highlighted the percentages of children at risk for math impairment. The study provides a longitudinal profile of strengths and weaknesses in the mathematics profile of children with HBs, with developmental trajectories that vary according to verbal load. The discussion focuses on the role of verbal load in math tasks in the assessment of HBs, and implications for clinical and educational contexts.

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期刊介绍: Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung publishes articles that contribute to a basic understanding of human perception, attention, memory, and action. The Journal is devoted to the dissemination of knowledge based on firm experimental ground, but not to particular approaches or schools of thought. Theoretical and historical papers are welcome to the extent that they serve this general purpose; papers of an applied nature are acceptable if they contribute to basic understanding or serve to bridge the often felt gap between basic and applied research in the field covered by the Journal.
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