ERIC Number: EJ1096477
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016-May
Pages: 25
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The Effect of Grouping and Program Type on Scholastic and Affective Outcomes in the Mawhiba Schools Partnership Initiative
Batterjee, Adel A.
Gifted Education International, v32 n2 p123-147 May 2016
Researchers have struggled for decades to determine whether ability grouping is helpful or harmful; however, study findings have been inconsistent. To assess the effect of grouping and program type on scholastic and affective outcomes, three grouping types (gifted separate-class enrichment, pull-out gifted enrichment, and no enrichment), three program types (gifted program, high-ability students not in a gifted program, and average students in regular classes) and a sample of 600 male students were used in this study. Results show that grouping and program type affect students' scholastic outcomes, with gifted enrichment programs having a significant effect on student learning, and students participating in gifted programs having a significantly more positive self-perception, both scholastically and socially, than do non-participating students. The present results support the grouping of gifted students homogeneously based on cognitive ability, and reinforce the notion that affective outcomes are a complicated issue where the factors are inter-related and capable of influencing students' perceptions in different ways.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Males, Academically Gifted, Teaching Methods, Enrichment Activities, Statistical Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Ability Grouping, Cognitive Ability, Affective Behavior, Self Concept, Academic Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Science Achievement, Self Esteem, Self Concept Measures, Children
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Saudi Arabia
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: Self Perception Profile for Children
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