Achievement of gifted adolescents in Singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action"

This study hypothesizes that intellectually gifted adolescents in the Gifted Education Programme who had greater preferences for perception and creative-thinking would tend to perform less well academically owing to a lack of volition, and that an educational intervention encompassing self-knowledge...

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Main Author: Teo, Chua Tee.
Other Authors: Quah, Marilyn May Ling
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20387
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-203872020-11-01T06:16:35Z Achievement of gifted adolescents in Singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action" Teo, Chua Tee. Quah, Marilyn May Ling National Institute of Education DRNTU::Social sciences::Education::Theory and practice of education This study hypothesizes that intellectually gifted adolescents in the Gifted Education Programme who had greater preferences for perception and creative-thinking would tend to perform less well academically owing to a lack of volition, and that an educational intervention encompassing self-knowledge, volition, consultation, time and stress management would result in significant improvements in achievement. The relationships between academic achievement, perception and creative-thinking ability were first ascertained using linear regression analyses. Gifted pupils who were interested in self-development were then randomly selected and randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. Experimental and control subjects were matched by age, sex, school, class, race, socio-economic status, creative-thinking ability, academic and non-academic achievement. The experimental effects on academic and non-academic achievement were reported using paired / tests, single-subject time series designs and interviews with subjects. Atypical cases of subjects who evinced remarkable, moderate and low personal gains were featured in case studies. Doctor of Philosophy 2009-12-14T09:40:03Z 2009-12-14T09:40:03Z 1996 1996 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20387 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 248 p. application/pdf
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Achievement of gifted adolescents in Singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action"
description This study hypothesizes that intellectually gifted adolescents in the Gifted Education Programme who had greater preferences for perception and creative-thinking would tend to perform less well academically owing to a lack of volition, and that an educational intervention encompassing self-knowledge, volition, consultation, time and stress management would result in significant improvements in achievement. The relationships between academic achievement, perception and creative-thinking ability were first ascertained using linear regression analyses. Gifted pupils who were interested in self-development were then randomly selected and randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. Experimental and control subjects were matched by age, sex, school, class, race, socio-economic status, creative-thinking ability, academic and non-academic achievement. The experimental effects on academic and non-academic achievement were reported using paired / tests, single-subject time series designs and interviews with subjects. Atypical cases of subjects who evinced remarkable, moderate and low personal gains were featured in case studies.
author2 Quah, Marilyn May Ling
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title Achievement of gifted adolescents in Singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action"
title_short Achievement of gifted adolescents in Singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action"
title_full Achievement of gifted adolescents in Singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action"
title_fullStr Achievement of gifted adolescents in Singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action"
title_full_unstemmed Achievement of gifted adolescents in Singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action"
title_sort achievement of gifted adolescents in singapore : the effects of perception, creative-thinking ability and an intervention programme "knowledge/volition/action"
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