2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10649-021-10080-x
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A methodological critique of research on parent-initiated mathematics activities and young children’s attainment

Abstract: In this paper, motivated by the desire to understand which forms of parent-initiated activity are productively implicated in young children’s mathematics learning, we present a methodological critique of recent research. Many such studies, based on assumptions that parent-initiated activities can be categorised as formal or informal, direct or indirect, or advanced or basic, exploit surveys to elicit how frequently parents engage their children in various predetermined activities. While such survey data have t… Show more

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“…In short, such scales are methodologically problematic. As with other problematic mathematics education studies (Andrews et al, 2022), the aggregation of different constructs yields single measures of limited value (Hardesty & Bearden, 2004). In this paper, therefore, our aim is to avoid such problems by undertaking a bottom-up investigation of Norwegian and Swedish upper secondary students' perspectives on the purpose of school mathematics.…”
Section: Researching Students' Perspectives On the Purpose Of School ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In short, such scales are methodologically problematic. As with other problematic mathematics education studies (Andrews et al, 2022), the aggregation of different constructs yields single measures of limited value (Hardesty & Bearden, 2004). In this paper, therefore, our aim is to avoid such problems by undertaking a bottom-up investigation of Norwegian and Swedish upper secondary students' perspectives on the purpose of school mathematics.…”
Section: Researching Students' Perspectives On the Purpose Of School ...mentioning
confidence: 99%