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Early number and arithmetic performance of Ecuadorian 4-5-year-olds
This study aimed at (a) constructing a reliable and valid test to assess Ecuadorian
4–5-year olds’ number and arithmetic skills; (b) providing empirical data on
Ecuadorian 4–5-year olds’ number and arithmetic skills; and (c) confronting
these children’s actual performances with the performances expected by national
experts in this domain. We administered the Test of Early Number and Arithmetic (TENA), developed on the basis of the Ecuadorian mathematics standards
to 86 Preschoolers and 127 Kindergartners and asked 10 experts to evaluate
TENA’s validity and predict children’s performances on it. Results supported the
overall reliability and validity of the TENA. Furthermore, we observed differences in number and arithmetic competencies between and within Preschoolers
and Kindergartners, but not between boys and girls. Finally, experts
overestimated children’s performances on the test. The scientific and practical
implications of these results are discussed