资优学生的批判性阅读自我效能感

Eren Ağin, Elif Öznur Tokgöz, Özlem Ortak Kılınç
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本研究旨在确定资优学生的批判性阅读自我效能水平,并探讨影响自我效能水平的一些变量。该研究是在2022-2023学年期间在安卡拉的四个科学和艺术中心(SACs)就读的299名学生(女性:138名,男性:161名)中进行的。参与者是参加RIT计划的五年级和六年级学生。采用参与者数据表和批判性阅读自我效能量表收集省略数据。本研究采用定量关系研究方法设计,采用SPSS软件进行分析。对研究结果进行描述性统计、独立样本t检验和方差分析。分析结果显示,资优学生的批判性阅读自我效能感水平较高。拥有私人图书馆显著影响资优学生的批判性阅读自我效能感水平。换句话说,有图书馆的学生的批判性阅读自我效能感水平高于没有图书馆的学生。此外,每天读书的学生比不每天读书的学生有更高的批判性阅读自我效能感技能。其他研究发现,性别、父母受教育程度和家庭收入对批判性阅读自我效能感水平没有显著影响。在这项研究中,还确定了天才学生大多阅读科幻小说和科学书籍。
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Critical reading self-efficacy of gifted students
The present study aimed to determine the critical reading self-efficacy levels of gifted students and to discuss certain variables that affect self-efficacy levels. The study was conducted with 299 (Female: 138, Male: 161) students attending four Science and Arts Centers (SACs) in Ankara during the 2022-2023 academic year. The participant were 5th and 6th grade students in the Recognition of Individual Talent (RIT) program. Participant Data Form and Critical Reading Self-Efficacy Scale were used to collect the omit data. The study was designed with the quantitative relational research method and the analyses were conducted on the SPSS software. The study findings were analyzed with descriptive statistics, independent samples t-test, and ANOVA. Analysis findings revealed that the critical reading self-efficacy levels of the gifted students were high. Ownership of a private library significantly affected the critical reading self-efficacy levels of the gifted students. In other words, the critical reading self-efficacy level of the students who had a library was higher than those who did not. Furthermore, students who read books every day had higher critical reading self-efficacy skills when compared to the students who did not read books every day. Other study findings demonstrated that gender, education level of the parents and household income did not have a significant effect on the critical reading self-efficacy level. In the study, it was also determined that gifted students mostly read science fiction and scientific books.
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期刊介绍: Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists (JEGYS) ISSN: 2149-360X covers issues such as science education, differentiated instruction in mathematics, science and social sciences for gifted students, education and training of the young scientist, giftedness, gifted education, scientific creativity, educational policy on science and math education for gifted students, teaching of the history and philosophy of science, STEM education for gifted, teaching techniques and activities in the education of the gifted young scientist, is a scientific and academic journal. JEGYS aims to be a scientific media sharing scientific research, practices, theories and ideas about gifted education and education of the gifted young scientists. STEM education for gifted, teaching techniques and activities in the education of the gifted young scientist, is a scientific and academic journal. JEGYS aims to be a scientific media sharing scientific research, practices, theories and ideas about gifted education and education of the gifted young scientists.
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