Compétences numériques précoces d’enfants équatoriens : différences entre écoles

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Mots-clés :

Mathématiques , École , Enfance , Equateur

Résumé

L’objectif de cette étude était d’examiner les compétences numériques précoces de 355 enfants équatoriens à leur entrée au jardin d’enfants, en fonction du type d’école. Les enfants ont passé un test de compétences numériques, ainsi qu’un test pour évaluer leurs connaissances spontanées en numératie. Les résultats ont montré un niveau faible de compétences numériques précoces et de connaissances spontanées en numératie. Les enfants des écoles privées ont dépassé ceux des écoles publiques rurales en matière de compétences numériques précoces, mais non pas en ce qui concerne les connaissances spontanées en numératie. Ces résultats sont discutés en raison de l’importance de différencier les pratiques pédagogiques en mathématiques précoces dans les jardins d’enfance équatoriens.

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Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Gina Bojorque, Facultad de Filosofía, Universidad de Cuenca, Ecuador

Docente investigadora de la Facultad de Filosofía de la Universidad de Cuenca, Ecuador.

Joke Torbeyns, KU Leuven, Belgium

Profesora titular del Center for Instructional Psychology and Technology, KU Leuven, Bélgica.

Jo Van Hoof, KU Leuven, Belgium

Miembro del consejo y comité del programa de licenciatura en educación del Center for Instructional Psychology and Technology, KU Leuven, Bélgica.

Daniël Van Nijlen, KU Leuven, Belgium

Center for Instructional Psychology and Technology, KU Leuven, Bélgica.

Lieven Verschaffel, KU Leuven, Belgium

Profesor titular del Center for Instructional Psychology and Technology, KU Leuven, Bélgica.

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2021-04-30

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Bojorque, G., Torbeyns, J., Van Hoof, J., Van Nijlen, D., & Verschaffel, L. (2021). Compétences numériques précoces d’enfants équatoriens : différences entre écoles . Cadernos De Pesquisa, 51, e06902. Consulté à l’adresse https://publicacoes.fcc.org.br/cp/article/view/6902

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Éducation de Base, Culture, Programme d’Études