Sinda tutorials for enhanced performance an evaluation of a self-help group's programme
The purpose of this report is to present the findings of the study done on SIND A Tutorials for Enhanced Performance (hereafter, STEP) run by the Singapore Indian Development Association (hereafter, SINDA) and to give recommendations for its improvement. Questionnaires were deve...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-585962023-05-19T07:23:14Z Sinda tutorials for enhanced performance an evaluation of a self-help group's programme Kannan Kalidasan Ponmudi Guruswamy Shanthi Sivaperumal Nanyang Business School Malcolm N MacDonald N. Kasiraja DRNTU::Business The purpose of this report is to present the findings of the study done on SIND A Tutorials for Enhanced Performance (hereafter, STEP) run by the Singapore Indian Development Association (hereafter, SINDA) and to give recommendations for its improvement. Questionnaires were developed for the study, with the help of members of the staff from NIE, NTU and SINDA. A total of 158 students were surveyed in the study. Statistically, students were seen to have improved academically after joining the programme, especially in Mathematics. On the qualitative side, it was found that the main reason for a student's performance or rather under-performance and under-achievement was his/her lack of motivation. Parents were also seen to have a strong influence on their children as far as academic achievement was concerned. Students also gave a favourable endorsement of the teachers in the programme. 34 teachers took part in the study. It was found that nearly all the teachers were qualified and were strongly motivated with many citing personal reasons above monetary reasons for taking part in the programme. The administrative support given to the teachers was found to be satisfactory. The recommendations are listed in the relevant chapters. In all, the STEP programme is seen to be progressing in the right direction, in line with its aims. ACCOUNTANCY 2014-04-08T09:02:26Z 2014-04-08T09:02:26Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/58596 en Nanyang Technological University 82 p. application/pdf |
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The purpose of this report is to present the findings of the study done on SIND A
Tutorials for Enhanced Performance (hereafter, STEP) run by the Singapore Indian
Development Association (hereafter, SINDA) and to give recommendations for its improvement.
Questionnaires were developed for the study, with the help of members of the staff from NIE,
NTU and SINDA.
A total of 158 students were surveyed in the study. Statistically, students were
seen to have improved academically after joining the programme, especially in Mathematics.
On the qualitative side, it was found that the main reason for a student's performance or rather
under-performance and under-achievement was his/her lack of motivation. Parents were also
seen to have a strong influence on their children as far as academic achievement was concerned.
Students also gave a favourable endorsement of the teachers in the programme.
34 teachers took part in the study. It was found that nearly all the teachers were
qualified and were strongly motivated with many citing personal reasons above monetary
reasons for taking part in the programme. The administrative support given to the teachers was
found to be satisfactory.
The recommendations are listed in the relevant chapters. In all, the STEP
programme is seen to be progressing in the right direction, in line with its aims. |
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