Chinese number‐naming advantages? Analyses of Chinese pre‐schoolers' computational strategies and errors |
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Authors: | Cheng Zijuan Lorna Kim Sang Chan |
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Institution: | The Hong Kong Institute of Education , Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Simplicity in number naming in a language (e.g. ‘ten‐two’ in Chinese is simpler than the irregular ‘twelve’ in English) has been used to explain cross‐cultural disparities in children's computational competence. In contrast to previous research focusing only on whether children can provide the correct answers, in this study (N?=?117 and 92) we examined Chinese pre‐schoolers' computational strategies in depth and individually so as to examine their understanding of the base‐10 system and place value. The results showed that despite the fact that many can give the correct answers, there is strong evidence that Chinese pre‐schoolers do not have adequate understanding of the base‐10 number system and place value, suggesting that the advantages of the simpler number‐naming system are limited. |
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