英文摘要 |
Previous studies consistently documented Taiwanese students' superior mathematics performance. However, little has been done on when the differences in mathematical competence between Taiwanese and U.S. Chinese children began to emerge. The purpose of this study was to examine Taiwanese young children's mathematics performance and to compare their performance to a norm based on a huge study conducted in U. S. Thirty 3- to 5-year-old children participated in this study. TEMA (The Test of Early Mathematics Ability) was used. Results showed that Taiwanese young children already outperformed U.S. children in nearly all aspects, including tasks involved the oral counting, tasks involved the conceptual understanding of numbers, and tasks involved the operations such as addition and subtraction. In addition, we found that the base-10 structure of number names favored Taiwanese young children's mathematics learning. |