Véronique Cornu
University of Luxembourg
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Applied Developmental Science | 2017
Véronique Cornu; Christine Schiltz; Tahereh Pazouki; Romain Martin
ABSTRACT Visuo-spatial training is considered a promising approach to provide young children with a sound foundation for later mathematical learning. We developed and implemented a tablet-based visuo-spatial intervention in kindergarten classrooms aiming to foster the development of children’s visuo-spatial and numerical abilities. A sample of N = 125 children participated in the present study, 68 children were part of the intervention group and participated in 20 training sessions of 20 min over a 10-week period, 57 children formed a business as usual control group. Results show that, at this young age, visuo-spatial and early math skills are already strongly interlinked. However, the training effects were domain-specific as they only improved visuo-spatial skills, but did not transfer to early math performance in the present setting.
Journal of Numerical Cognition | 2017
Véronique Cornu; Caroline Hornung; Christine Schiltz; Romain Martin
The present study investigated the predictive role of spatial skills for arithmetic and number line estimation in kindergarten children (N = 125). Spatial skills are known to be related to mathematical development, but due to the construct’s non-unitary nature, different aspects of spatial skills need to be differentiated. In the present study, a spatial orientation task, a spatial visualization task and visuo-motor integration task were administered to assess three different aspects of spatial skills. Furthermore, we assessed counting abilities, knowledge of Arabic numerals, quantitative knowledge, as well as verbal working memory and verbal intelligence in kindergarten. Four months later, the same children performed an arithmetic and a number line estimation task to evaluate how the abilities measured at Time 1 predicted early mathematics outcomes. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that children’s performance in arithmetic was predicted by their performance on the spatial orientation and visuo-motor integration task, as well as their knowledge of the Arabic numerals. Performance in number line estimation was significantly predicted by the children’s spatial orientation performance. Our findings emphasize the role of spatial skills, notably spatial orientation, in mathematical development. The relation between spatial orientation and arithmetic was partially mediated by the number line estimation task. Our results further show that some aspects of spatial skills might be more predictive of mathematical development than others, underlining the importance to differentiate within the construct of spatial skills when it comes to understanding numerical development.
Archive | 2018
Véronique Cornu; Tahereh Pazouki; Christine Schiltz; Antoine Fischbach; Romain Martin
Archive | 2018
Véronique Cornu; Tahereh Pazouki; Christine Schiltz; Antoine Fischbach; Romain Martin
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology | 2018
Véronique Cornu; Christine Schiltz; Romain Martin; Caroline Hornung
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (ijet) | 2018
Tahereh Pazouki; Véronique Cornu; Philipp Sonnleitner; Christine Schiltz; Antoine Fischbach; Romain Martin
Archive | 2017
Carrie Georges; Véronique Cornu; Christine Schiltz
Archive | 2017
Véronique Cornu; Christine Schiltz; Romain Martin; Caroline Hornung
Archive | 2016
Tahereh Pazouki; Véronique Cornu; Romain Martin
Archive | 2016
Véronique Cornu; Caroline Hornung; Christine Schiltz; Romain Martin