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Accelerating math development in Head Start classrooms.
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Kindergarten EducationEducationEarly Childhood EducationMath InterestElementary EducationPreschool TeachingControl ChildrenStem EducationTeacher EducationMathematics EducationPrimary EducationMath DevelopmentClassroom PracticeBehavioral SciencesSocial SkillsLearning SciencesClassroom Instruction6-Week Classroom InterventionKindergarten TeachingChild DevelopmentEarly EducationPreschool EducationSecondary Mathematics EducationMathematics Teacher Education
Teachers implemented a 6-week classroom intervention designed to promote emergent math skills and math interest in preschool-aged children. Teachers in experimental classrooms incorporated math-relevant activities into their daily routine during circle time, transitions, mealtime, and small-group activities. Control classrooms engaged in their typical activities. After the program, experimental children scored significantly higher than control children on a standardized test of math ability and enjoyed math activities more than the control children, as measured by both teacher and self-report. Teachers rated the program as highly satisfactory and reported that they increased their own enjoyment and skill in implementing math activities in their classrooms. The intervention effects were largely accounted for by substantial gains by boys, whereas girls showed much smaller program response. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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