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Early Detection of Academic Performance During Primary Education Using the Spanish Primary School Aptitude Test (AEI) Battery.

Ignasi Navarro-Soria1, José Daniel Álvarez-Teruel1, Lucía Granados-Alós2, Rocío Lavigne-Cerván3.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the predictive capacity of some of the most relevant cognitive skills pertaining to the academic field as measured by the Spanish Primary School Aptitude Test Battery. This psychometric tool was applied to all students who were enrolled in the final year of Early Childhood Education (631 students) in the public schools of the province of Alicante (in the South-East of Spain) and a follow-up of their academic progress was carried out when they completed Primary Education (6 school years). The results obtained show that medium-high and high scores in Verbal Aptitude and Numerical Aptitude tests in Early Childhood Education (5 years of age), can predict academic success at the end of Primary Education (12 years of age) in instrumental subjects such as: (1) Language (Verbal Aptitude Odds Ratio = 1.39 and Numerical Aptitude Odds Ratio = 1.39) and (2) Mathematics (Verbal Aptitude Odds Ratio = 1.47 and Numerical Aptitude Odds Ratio = 1.52). We have determined the importance of developing pedagogical programs that stimulate the development of these skills during Early Childhood Education, while implementing support strategies during Primary Education, for those students who present underdeveloped aptitudes in these areas. In this way, school difficulties would be prevented in the instrumental subjects that provide access to other academic areas.
Copyright © 2021 Navarro-Soria, Álvarez-Teruel, Granados-Alós and Lavigne-Cerván.

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Keywords:  cognitive skills; language; learning difficulties; mathematics; primary education

Year:  2021        PMID: 33551939      PMCID: PMC7858253          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.630803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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