Hornburg Caroline Byrd, Borriello Giulia A, Kung Melody, Lin Joyce, Litkowski Ellen, Cosso Jimena, Ellis Alexa, King Yemimah, Zippert Erica, Cabrera Natasha J, Davis-Kean Pamela, Eason Sarah H, Hart Sara A, Iruka Iheoma U, LeFevre Jo-Anne, Simms Victoria, Susperreguy María Inés, Cahoon Abbie, Chan Winnie Wai Lan, Cheung Sum Kwing, Coppola Marie, De Smedt Bert, Elliott Leanne, Estévez-Pérez Nancy, Gallagher-Mitchell Thomas, Gardner-Neblett Nicole, Gilmore Camilla, Leyva Diana, Maloney Erin A, Manolitsis George, Melzi Gigliana, Mutaf-Yıldız Belde, Nelson Gena, Niklas Frank, Pan Yuejuan, Ramani Geetha B, Skwarchuk Sheri-Lynn, Sonnenschein Susan, Purpura David J
Virginia Tech.
Indiana University.
J Numer Cogn. 2021 Jul;7(2):195-220. doi: 10.5964/jnc.6143. Epub 2021 Jul 23.
This article synthesizes findings from an international virtual conference, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), focused on the home mathematics environment (HME). In light of inconsistencies and gaps in research investigating relations between the HME and children's outcomes, the purpose of the conference was to discuss actionable steps and considerations for future work. The conference was composed of international researchers with a wide range of expertise and backgrounds. Presentations and discussions during the conference centered broadly on the need to better operationalize and measure the HME as a construct - focusing on issues related to child, family, and community factors, country and cultural factors, and the cognitive and affective characteristics of caregivers and children. Results of the conference and a subsequent writing workshop include a synthesis of core questions and key considerations for the field of research on the HME. Findings highlight the need for the field at large to use multi-method measurement approaches to capture nuances in the HME, and to do so with increased international and interdisciplinary collaboration, open science practices, and communication among scholars.
本文综合了由美国国家科学基金会(NSF)资助的一场国际虚拟会议的研究结果,该会议聚焦于家庭数学环境(HME)。鉴于在研究家庭数学环境与儿童发展成果之间的关系时存在不一致和差距,此次会议的目的是讨论未来工作的可行步骤和注意事项。会议由具有广泛专业知识和背景的国际研究人员组成。会议期间的报告和讨论主要围绕将家庭数学环境作为一个概念进行更好的操作化和测量的必要性展开,重点关注与儿童、家庭和社区因素、国家和文化因素,以及照顾者和儿童的认知和情感特征相关的问题。会议结果以及随后的写作研讨会包括了对家庭数学环境研究领域的核心问题和关键考虑因素的综合。研究结果强调,整个领域需要采用多方法测量方法来捕捉家庭数学环境中的细微差别,并通过加强国际和跨学科合作、开放科学实践以及学者之间的交流来实现这一点。