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Early Learning Activities Matter for Girls' and Boys' Mathematics and Science Achievement. IEA Compass: Briefs in Education. Number 21. Special Issue
Document Type
Reports - Research
Source
International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement. 2023.
Subject
Gender Differences
Parent Participation
Family Environment
Parents as Teachers
Preschool Children
Elementary School Students
Grade 4
Mathematics Achievement
Science Achievement
Preschool Education
Learning Activities
Literacy
Numeracy
Language
English
ISSN
2589-7039
Abstract
Using IEA's TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) 2019 data, this brief examines gender differences in parental involvement with their child's education measured through participation in early home learning activities. We find that engaging children in home learning activities before entering primary school is associated with increased students' fourth-grade mathematics and science achievement, with a significantly larger positive relationship for boys than girls for numeracy activities. Parents engage girls significantly more than boys in early learning activities such as "singing songs, drawing shapes, writing letters and words, saying counting rhymes or singing counting songs, and writing numbers," and only one activity listed on the TIMSS questionnaire where parents engage boys significantly more which is "playing with building blocks and construction toys." The brief concludes with a discussion of the potential policy implications.