Personalized Play Boosts Math Performance

Researchers from the University of Barcelona and the University of Vic – Central University of Catalonia have validated a new digital tool designed to strengthen mathematical thinking skills. The program, known as NeurekaNUM, was tested with students in the early and middle stages of primary education who were navigating significant math learning differences. The study, published in the journal Applied Neuropsychology: Child, demonstrated that the intervention significantly improved mathematical performance across several key areas.

Led by Professor Josep Maria Serra-Grabulosa and researcher Sergi Grau, the team focused on addressing the root causes of math struggles. Unlike traditional methods that often rely on rote memorization, this digital approach targets numerical representations and arithmetic reasoning through engaging, game-based activities. The findings represent a major milestone as the first evidence-based method developed in Spanish and Catalan specifically for this type of learning support.