Elizabeth Hentschel, Saima Siyal, Alya Al Sager, Dana C McCoy, Aisha K Yousafzai
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摘要
背景:研究表明,早期学习经历对儿童的认知、社交和情感发展起着至关重要的作用。然而,评估儿童早期学习经历的工具仍然很少。本文介绍了早期学习(EL)工具的初步验证情况,该工具可捕捉到在资源匮乏的国际环境中,0-3 岁儿童可获得的玩物和人的刺激程度:方法:我们在巴基斯坦信德省农村地区随机抽取了 200 名 3 岁以下儿童的母亲。我们收集了有关社会人口学信息、早期学习、顺应性照料和儿童发展的数据。我们进行了心理测量分析,用确认因素分析和项目反应理论评估了结构效度,用皮尔逊相关系数评估了标准效度,用普通最小二乘法线性回归评估了预测效度:我们发现,英语学习工具在这一环境中是有效的,它捕捉到了早期学习的两个因素:与玩物的刺激和与人的刺激。对玩物的刺激和对人的刺激与响应性照料、母亲教育程度和财富呈强正相关,表明标准有效性。对玩物和人的刺激也与贝氏婴儿发展量表(Bayleys Scales of Infant Development)测量的儿童发展密切相关:EL工具是衡量低收入和中等收入国家早期学习情况的一种有前途的工具,使用该工具可以更有效、更全面地监测和发展早期学习计划。
The development and validity of the Early Learning Tool for children 0-3-year-old in rural Pakistan.
Background: Research has demonstrated the critical role that early learning experiences play in shaping children's cognitive, social, and emotional development. Nevertheless, tools for assessing children's exposure to early learning experiences remain scarce. This paper describes the initial validation of the Early Learning (EL) tool, which captures the levels of stimulation with playthings and people available to children 0-3-year-old in low-resource, international settings.
Methods: We randomly sampled 200 mothers of children under 3-year-old in rural Sindh, Pakistan. We collected data on sociodemographic information, early learning, responsive caregiving, and child development. Psychometric analyses assessing the structural validity with confirmatory factor analysis and item response theory, criterion validity with Pearson correlation coefficients, and predictive validity with Ordinary Least Squares linear regression were conducted.
Findings: We found that the EL tool is valid in this setting, capturing two factors of early learning: stimulation with playthings and stimulation with people. Stimulation with playthings and people were strongly and positively correlated with responsive caregiving, maternal education, and wealth, indicating criterion validity. Stimulation with playthings and people were also strongly associated with child development, measured by the Bayleys Scales of Infant Development.
Conclusions: The EL tool is a promising instrument for measuring early learning in low- and middle-income countries, and its use can lead to more effective and inclusive monitoring and development of early learning initiatives.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.