英文摘要 |
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between mathematics achievement and reading comprehension of fourth graders. Student performance was assessed by TIMSS 2003 mathematics test items and PIRLS 2006 reading booklets. Results revealed that the performance of fourth graders confirmed earlier findings from the Taiwan TIMSS 2003 Mathematics study, except that there were small and inconsistent differences of performance between boys and girls in the five mathematical content domains. Based on students’ mathematics performance, three groups - high, middle, and low mathematics performance groups – were identified. There is a positive relationship between mathematics performance and four reading comprehension. The reading cognitive comprehension accounted for the variance of mathematics performance
for the middle- and lower-mathematics performance groups, but not for the higher-mathematics performance group. The findings suggested that mathematics knowledge and other mathematics abilities should be considered when evaluating higher-mathematics performance group, and that reading ability appear to be a critical foundation for the lower-mathematics performance group. |