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Mathematics Skills of Kosovar Primary School Children: A Special View on Children with Mathematical Learning Difficulties
Pekka RäsänenLinda Salihusubject
mathematics skills assessmenteducationMathematical learningAcademic achievementlow math achievementbehavioral disciplines and activitieslcsh:LB5-3640EducationAchievement levellimited math abilityoppimisvaikeudetMathematics educationAchievement testmatemaattiset taidot0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516mathematical learning difficultiesSocioeconomic statussosioekonomiset tekijätIntelligence quotient05 social sciencessocio-economic background050301 educationlcsh:Theory and practice of educationReading comprehension0503 educationSchool attendance050104 developmental & child psychologydescription
The present study examined the development of mathematics skills of Kosovar primary school children in terms of their gender, living area, socio-economic status, and achievement level. A special emphasis was placed on longitudinal investigations of the development of mathemat-ics skills in children with learning difficulties in mathematics over a 2-year and 4-month period. Participants were 553 fourth-graders, 85 of whom identified with mathematical learning difficulties were classified into two subgroups: children with low mathematics achievement and children with limited mathematics ability. Results have shown that there were no gender differences in mathematics achievement. Children’s living areas as well as their socio-economic status were observed to have a substantial impact on math performance. The performance level of limited math ability children was lower as compared to low math achieving children on all of the measures assessing math outcomes and reading comprehension. Findings indicate that a majority of the limited math ability group members still met the cutoff criterion after more than 2 years of school attendance. peerReviewed
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2018-01-01 | International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education |