An Experimental Study Related to Planning Abilities of Gifted and Average Students

Autor: Marilena Z. Leana-Taşcılar
Sprache: Englisch; Türkisch
Veröffentlicht: 2016
Quelle: Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
Online Zugang: http://tuzed.org/publications/cilt6/tuzed_6_2/tuzed_2016_2_mleana.pdf
https://doaj.org/toc/2146-3832
2146-3832
https://doaj.org/article/2d23f7b9a96b4872beb90908c5b41503
https://doaj.org/article/2d23f7b9a96b4872beb90908c5b41503
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Zusammenfassung

Gifted students differ from their average peers in psychological, social, emotional and cognitive development. One of these differences in the cognitive domain is related to executive functions. One of the most important executive functions is planning and organization ability. The aim of this study was to compare planning abilities of gifted students with those of their average peers and to test the effectiveness of a training program on planning abilities of gifted students and average students. First, students’ intelligence and planning abilities were measured and then assigned to either experimental or control group. The groups were matched by intelligence and planning ability (experimental: (13 gifted and 8 average; control: 14 gifted and 8 average). In total 182 students (79 gifted and 103 average) participated in the study. Then, a training program was implemented in the experimental group to find out if it improved students’ planning ability. Results showed that boys had better planning abilities than girls did, and gifted students had better planning abilities than their average peers did. Significant results were obtained in favor of the experimental group in the posttest scores