The Number Race - computer-assisted intervention for mathematically low-performing first graders

Heidi Hellstrand, Johan Korhonen, Karin Linnanmäki, Pirjo Aunio

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Abstract

This manuscript presents a study in which the new version of the computer-based training programme, The Number Race (NR), was used as an intervention for mathematically low-performing children in grade one (M-age = 86.46, SD = 3.89). In addition to ordinary teacher instruction in mathematics, the intervention group (n = 29) received NR training for 15-minute sessions, 3-4 days per week, during a four-week period. One comparison group comprising mathematically low-performing children (n = 27) and another comprising average-performing children (n = 278) received only ordinary teacher instruction in mathematics during this period. The children's mathematical skills (e.g. counting and basic arithmetic skills) were measured three times during grade one, using three parallel tests. The grouping was based on the first assessment, using the lowest 20th percentile as the cut-off point in the test. The NR intervention took place between the second and third assessments. There was no statistically significant NR intervention effect found in this study.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)
Number of pages15
JournalEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Computer-assisted interventions (CAI)
  • low performance
  • mathematical learning
  • mathematical learning difficulties (MLD)
  • mathematics game

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