Goal orientations, learning approaches and creativity of Singapore students
Creativity in education is an area of concern for the Singapore Education System. This study examines the importance of goal orientations, learning approaches and their influence on creativity. The study predicts that task orientation in learning leads to a deep learning approach which leads to crea...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-140372020-11-01T06:19:54Z Goal orientations, learning approaches and creativity of Singapore students Ho, MaryAnne Choon Kim. Ng, Aik Kwang National Institute of Education DRNTU::Social sciences::Education::Learning Creativity in education is an area of concern for the Singapore Education System. This study examines the importance of goal orientations, learning approaches and their influence on creativity. The study predicts that task orientation in learning leads to a deep learning approach which leads to creativity. It is also predicted that self-enhancing ego orientation leads to an achieving learning approach which positively affects creativity. 199 secondary 3 Singapore students completed a self-report questionaire . Structural Equation Modeling was used to examine the relationships between the 3 constructs. The study findings show that task orientation leads to deep learning which leads to creativity (Theoretical Model 1). The study also shows that self-enhancing ego orientation leads to achieving learning which leads to creativity (Theoretical Model 2). Good fit was evidenced between the empirical data and the 2 theoretical models. Findings of the study highlights the importance of intrinsic motivation, independent learning and a focus on strategies over outcomes. It is recommended that educators emphasise the above via discovery learning and project/teamwork. The study also highlights the importance of achieving learning approach in creativity, particularly for self-enhancing ego oriented individuals. Despite the results supporting the hypotheses proposed, a number of refinements are recommended, in particular, that direct assessments of creativity be established instead of relying on the creative personality as an indication of creativity. Master of Arts (Applied Psychology) 2008-10-20T11:17:09Z 2008-10-20T11:17:09Z 2000 2000 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14037 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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Creativity in education is an area of concern for the Singapore Education System. This study examines the importance of goal orientations, learning approaches and their influence on creativity. The study predicts that task orientation in learning leads to a deep learning approach which leads to creativity. It is also predicted that self-enhancing ego orientation leads to an achieving learning approach which positively affects creativity. 199 secondary 3 Singapore students completed a self-report questionaire . Structural Equation Modeling was used to examine the relationships between the 3 constructs. The study findings show that task orientation leads to deep learning which leads to creativity (Theoretical Model 1). The study also shows that self-enhancing ego orientation leads to achieving learning which leads to creativity (Theoretical Model 2). Good fit was evidenced between the empirical data and the 2 theoretical models. Findings of the study highlights the importance of intrinsic motivation, independent learning and a focus on strategies over outcomes. It is recommended that educators emphasise the above via discovery learning and project/teamwork. The study also highlights the importance of achieving learning approach in creativity, particularly for self-enhancing ego oriented individuals. Despite the results supporting the hypotheses proposed, a number of refinements are recommended, in particular, that direct assessments of creativity be established instead of relying on the creative personality as an indication of creativity. |
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