
Measuring Number Sense in Young Children
Sally Moomaw(Author)
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published on 30. December 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
116 pages
978-3-330-01062-8 (ISBN)
Description
Accurate assessment of preschool children is challenging, with studies of dynamic measures of early math performance missing from the field. Therefore, curriculum-based measures that inform planning and instructional decisions are of particular interest. The purpose of this research was to evaluate a constructivist mathematics curriculum-based measure (MCBM) for assessing number sense in preschool children. The hypothesis was that six measurable variables-quantification level, counting skills, set comparison, numeral recognition, combining sets, and patterning-would make significant contributions to the latent construct of number sense. The measurement tool was an interactive game consisting of teddy bear counters and a series of cards in a standardized order, played between assessor and a child. The sample consisted of 108 children, ages 3-5 years. Confirmatory factor analysis, used to evaluate the hypothesized model, indicated a good model fit: ¿2(3,N=108)=4.246, p=.236; NFI=.990; CFI=.997; and RMSEA=.062. Standardized path coefficients ranged from .71 to .88. The results suggest that the MCBM was a valid and reliable measure of number sense for this sample.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
191 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-330-01062-8 (9783330010628)
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Person
Dr. Sally Moomaw, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education, University of Cincinnati, USA, specializes in early math/science education. She has authored 15 books on early childhood education, including Teaching Mathematics in Early Childhood and Teaching STEM in the Early Years. Her research appears in peer-reviewed journals.