Visuo-spatial mental imagery and geometry skills in school-aged children

Fastame M. C.
2021-01-01

Abstract

The relationships between visuo-spatial abilities and geometry performances in school-aged children were examined. A battery of tests assessing non-verbal reasoning, visuo-spatial mental imagery, and academic achievement in geometry (i.e., geometric knowledge and geometric problem-solving competencies) was presented to 162 8-9.5-year-old pupils attending primary school. After controlling for age, significant associations were found between non-verbal reasoning abilities and knowledge in geometry (r =.31, p =.013) and geometric problem-solving skills (r =.35, p =.005), respectively. Similarly, using age as covariate, mental imagery abilities were significantly related to geometric knowledge (r = -.28, p <.001) and geometric problem-solving skills (r = -.24, p =.002), respectively. Furthermore, pupils with high visuo-spatial mental imagery abilities outperformed their peers with low visuo-spatial competences in the geometry tasks and further visuo-spatial abilities measure computed by their teachers. Finally, male participants showed better geometry skills than females.
2021
geometry: mental imagery; primary school; problem-solving; visuo-spatial reasoning
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