A study of selected characteristics of the learning style preferences of some high achievers and low achievers in two secondary schools in Singapore

Students in Singapore are streamed according to their performance at a national examination called the Primary School Leaving Examination at the end of six years of primary school education. The study was designed to investigate selected characteristics or learning style preferences of some secondar...

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Main Author: Ng, Elaine Gek Choo.
Other Authors: Lam, Peter
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-203372020-11-01T06:23:52Z A study of selected characteristics of the learning style preferences of some high achievers and low achievers in two secondary schools in Singapore Ng, Elaine Gek Choo. Lam, Peter National Institute of Education DRNTU::Social sciences::Education Students in Singapore are streamed according to their performance at a national examination called the Primary School Leaving Examination at the end of six years of primary school education. The study was designed to investigate selected characteristics or learning style preferences of some secondary students in the Normal Stream (low-achievers) and the Express Stream (high-achievers), on the proposition that certain patterns may be present to distinguish the students in the two groups. Through identifying such patterns, our understanding of students in the different streams may be enhanced. Master of Education 2009-12-14T09:35:06Z 2009-12-14T09:35:06Z 1997 1997 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20337 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 110 p. application/pdf
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A study of selected characteristics of the learning style preferences of some high achievers and low achievers in two secondary schools in Singapore
description Students in Singapore are streamed according to their performance at a national examination called the Primary School Leaving Examination at the end of six years of primary school education. The study was designed to investigate selected characteristics or learning style preferences of some secondary students in the Normal Stream (low-achievers) and the Express Stream (high-achievers), on the proposition that certain patterns may be present to distinguish the students in the two groups. Through identifying such patterns, our understanding of students in the different streams may be enhanced.
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Ng, Elaine Gek Choo.
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author Ng, Elaine Gek Choo.
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title A study of selected characteristics of the learning style preferences of some high achievers and low achievers in two secondary schools in Singapore
title_short A study of selected characteristics of the learning style preferences of some high achievers and low achievers in two secondary schools in Singapore
title_full A study of selected characteristics of the learning style preferences of some high achievers and low achievers in two secondary schools in Singapore
title_fullStr A study of selected characteristics of the learning style preferences of some high achievers and low achievers in two secondary schools in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed A study of selected characteristics of the learning style preferences of some high achievers and low achievers in two secondary schools in Singapore
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