Tornado Correlation Analysis on the Arithmetic Performance of 36-48 Month-Old Malaysian TASKA Children

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Due to how fast life moves these days, most parents forget to keep an eye on their children’s development and math skills as early as 4 years old. The role of child care is very important to enhance quality assurance practices among staff for the development of future leaders. The main objective of this study is to determine the strength of the relationships between each element and arithmetic proficiency among Malaysian TASKA children. This study is significant to identify the primary factors that influence children’s math skills. A questionnaire was utilized to collect data. From 376 TASKAs registered in Malaysia, only 103 of the 458 selected centers provide care and instruction for children aged 36 to 48 months. Between the ages of 36 and 46 months, language, communication, and early reading skills account for the majority of a child’s mathematical ability. Therefore, an effective training module should be built on these characteristics. The upcoming study will compare all unregistered TASKA facilities to the facilities that have been registered throughout Malaysia.

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Mustafa, Z., Kharuddin, A. F., Ibrahim, K. F. K., Azid, N., Pratama, H., & Rachman, N. (2022). Tornado Correlation Analysis on the Arithmetic Performance of 36-48 Month-Old Malaysian TASKA Children. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 22(13), 9–18. https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v22i13.5503

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