今天刚出的"SCIENCE"有一篇研究报告,说父母参于可以明显提高孩子的数学成绩!
Vol. 350 no. 6257 pp. 196-198
DOI: 10.1126/science.aac7427
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Math at home adds up to achievement in school
- Talia Berkowitz*,
- Marjorie W. Schaeffer*,
- Erin A. Maloney,
- Lori Peterson,
- Courtney Gregor,
- Susan C. Levine†,
- Sian L. Beilock†
+Author Affiliations
- ↵†Corresponding author. E-mail: beilock@uchicago.edu (S.L.B.); s-levine@uchicago.edu (S.C.L.)
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↵* These authors contributed equally to this work.
With a randomized field experiment of 587 first-graders, we tested an educational intervention designed to promote interactions between children and parents relating to math. We predicted that increasing math activities at home would increase children’s math achievement at school. We tested this prediction by having children engage in math story time with their parents. The intervention, short numerical story problems delivered through an iPad app, significantly increased children’s math achievement across the school year compared to a reading (control) group, especially for children whose parents are habitually anxious about math. Brief, high-quality parent-child interactions about math at home help break the intergenerational cycle of low math achievement.