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Research is essential to the improvement of early childhood mathematics education. Teaching practice based on sound research has a positive impact for all Australian children, including those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.  The following links provide some insight into the research that has been conducted.

Do you know of a good research paper? To share it with your colleagues, please email connectwithmaths@aamt.edu.au with the link and a brief description.

"Smart Start: Creating new contexts for learning in the 21st century"

"Smart Start: Creating new contexts for learning in the 21st century" presents the findings from the second phase of a project that was designed to explore the ways in which tablet technologies can be used to extend learning in early childhood settings.

Nicola Yelland, Professor of Education and Caja Gilbert, Research Officer from Victoria University, Melbourne undertook research on behalf of IBM KidSmart Early Learning Program. This report presents the findings from the second phase of a project that was designed to explore the ways in which tablet technologies can be used to extend learning in early childhood settings.In the first report (Yelland & Gilbert, 2013) it was indicated that the project was designed to build on the successful IBM KidSmart Early Learning Program by exploring the potential of tablet technologies for knowledge building, meaning making and learning in the early years.

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