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Influence of Cognitive and Contextual Factors on the Performance of Mathematical Patterns at an Early Age

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the contribution of verbal and non-verbal intelligence, socioeconomic status, and mathematical home learning environment in Ecuadorian kindergarten children’s mathematical patterning performance. At the beginning of the school year, a total of 112 children received an intelligence and a mathematical patterning test. The socioeconomic status was constructed based on the mother’s educational level. Finally, the children’s parents filled out a questionnaire about the mathematical activities they carry out with the child at home. The results indicated that non-verbal intelligence, socioeconomic status, and the mathematical home learning environment predict children’s performance on mathematical patterns. Verbal intelligence was not a predictor of such performance. At the end, the study findings are critically discussed with a view to optimizing the quality of mathematics education at an early age.

Keywords:
Mathematical patterns; Intelligence; Socioeconomic status; Kindergarten; Learning environment

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