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The UK's Department For Education And Skills defines numeracy in their ''National Strategy'' documents as follows:
DEVELOPMENT OF NUMERACY Mathematics is a core subject in child Education . IQ tests include an assessment of numeracy and it can therefore be seen as a key component of Intelligence . There is some evidence that humans may have an inborn sense of number. In one study for example, five-month-old Infant s were shown two dolls, which were then hidden with a screen. The babies saw the experimenter remove one doll from behind the screen. Without the child's knowledge, a second experimenter could remove or add dolls. When the screen was removed, the infants showed more surprise at an unexpected number (for example, if there were still two dolls). Some researchers have concluded that the babies were able to count, although others doubt this and claim the infants noticed surface area rather than number. Jean Piaget found that children's concepts of number and quantity developed with age. For example, if an experimenter empties liquid from a short wide container into a tall thin container, a five-year-old typically thinks the quantity of liquid increases, whereas a ten-year-old realizes that the quantity of liquid stays the same. The TIMSS international study of mathematical achievement tests children at fourth grade (average 10 to 11 years) and eighth grade (average 14 to 15 years) level in 49 countries. The assessment included tests for number, algebra (called patterns and relationships at fourth grade), measurement, geometry, and data. The latest study, in 2003, found that Singapore children at both grade levels had the highest performance. Hong Kong SAR , Japan , and Chinese Taipei also had high levels of numeracy. The lowest scores were found in South Africa , Ghana , and Saudi Arabia . In most countries, the difference by gender was negligible, but there were exceptions (for example, girls performed significantly better in Singapore and boys performed significantly better in the United States ). Some studies have indicated that Music lessons can improve the mathematical skills of primary school children. A high level of numeracy is required for some jobs, for example: Mathematician , Physicist , Accountant , Actuary , Engineer , and Architect . INNUMERACY The term ''innumeracy'' was coined by cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter and popularized by mathematician John Allen Paulos (see Innumeracy (book) . Possible causes of innumeracy are poor teaching methods and standards, and lack of value placed on mathematical skills. Even prominent and successful people will attest, sometimes proudly, to low mathematical competence, in sharp contrast to the stigma associated with illiteracy . Consequences of innumeracy:
Pathological innumeracy, known as Dyscalculia , is often associated with Neurological Lesion s. SEE ALSO NOTES |
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