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School-Entry Predictors of Lower Primary Reading and Mathematics Achievement in Kenya
Resource type
            Journal Article
        Authors/contributors
                    - Platas, Linda M. (Author)
- Perry, Lindsey (Author)
- Piper, Benjamin (Author)
- Sitabkhan, Yasmin (Author)
- Ketterlin-Geller, Leanne (Author)
Title
            School-Entry Predictors of Lower Primary Reading and Mathematics Achievement in Kenya
        Abstract
            Using a longitudinal data set, this paper examines to what extent school-entry (N = 553; mean age 6.32 years) early mathematics and literacy skills predict students' later achievement in a lower-middle-income country, Kenya. Controlling for socioeconomic status, intervention status, rural versus urban settings and parental literacy, the findings reveal that school-entry mathematics skills were significantly predictive of students' end of Grade 2 mathematics and reading achievement in English and Kiswahili. Likewise, school-entry English early literacy skills predicted students' end of Grade 2 mathematics and reading achievement in English and Kiswahili. This article extends earlier research on links between elements of school readiness and later achievement in high-income countries.
        Publication
            School-Entry Predictors of Lower Primary Reading and Mathematics Achievement in Kenya
        Volume
            17
        Issue
            3
        Pages
            441-459
        Date
            2022-09-01
        Language
            eng
        ISSN
            1745-4999 ; 1745-4999
        Extra
            an: EJ1347582; source: Research in Comparative and International Education;  docTypes: Journal Articles ; Reports - Research; pubTypes: Academic JournalReport;
        Citation
            Platas, L. M., Perry, L., Piper, B., Sitabkhan, Y., & Ketterlin-Geller, L. (2022). School-Entry Predictors of Lower Primary Reading and Mathematics Achievement in Kenya. School-Entry Predictors of Lower Primary Reading and Mathematics Achievement in Kenya, 17(3), 441–459. https://doi.org/10.1177/17454999221084414
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