Assessment Report on Chinese Primary School Students’ Academic Achievement

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huisheng Tian ◽  
Zhichang Sun
2021 ◽  
pp. 030573562110276
Author(s):  
Hui Guo ◽  
Wen Yuan ◽  
C Victor Fung ◽  
Fumei Chen ◽  
Yanfang Li

In this study, we explored the relationship between extracurricular (formal and informal) music activity participation and music and Chinese language academic achievements of primary school students in China. Fourth graders ( N = 10,958) reported their demographic information and extracurricular music activity participation, and completed two standardized academic achievement tests, one on music and another on the Chinese language. Results showed that students’ music activity participation was related to higher music academic achievement after controlling for gender, school location, and family socioeconomic status. The effect of students’ informal music activity participation on their music academic achievements was greater than that of students’ formal music activity participation. Remarkably, students’ informal music activity participation was also positively related to their Chinese language academic achievement, while formal music activity participation showed a negative correlation with academic achievement in Chinese language. Findings contributed to an increased understanding of the influence of different kinds of extracurricular music activities on students’ academic developments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Abdulnaser A. Fakhrou ◽  
Sara A. Ghareeb

The present study aimed to explore the effectiveness of a proposed program titled (creativity lamp) in improving students’ thinking skills and academic achievement and promoting creativity among them in Kuwait. This program involves several enrichment activities. The experimental group consists from 26 students. The control group consists from 25 students. Those students were randomly selected from a school named Al-Ma’moun Primary School. The proposed program is based on extracurricular activities. The teacher was trained about the way of implementing the program. The program was implemented throughout the semester. Through using the Torrance test of creative thinking-figural, it was found that the proposed program has a statistically significant impact –at the statistical significance of (a=0.001)- on the students’ academic achievement and creativity. The researchers recommend adding enrichment activities to the curricula of primary school students in Kuwait.


Author(s):  
Mohammed Ahmed Al-Subhi

Abstract: The current research aimed to identify the effect of the different types of navigation (pyramid-list) in the rich media on the development of the achievement of students in primary school in the mathematics curriculum. The research problem was limited to the following main question: In the interactive media on the development of academic achievement of primary school students? The research was applied to a sample of (60) third grade students randomly selected from Aws Bin Haritha Primary School in Madinah, Saudi Arabia, during the second semester of the second semester. In the 2017 academic year. Students were divided into two experimental groups, 30 of which were students as a first experimental group, which examined the multiplication facts by means of a hierarchical sailing pattern, and 30 students as a second experimental group. The same multiplication facts were examined by the list navigation style, Both groups have been applied The results of the study were found to be statistically significant at (0.05) between the average scores of the students in the two experimental groups. In the learning achievement test, the main effect of the variation of the navigation style (pyramid-list) in the interactive media is to the benefit of the group that implemented the application through the hierarchical navigation style. Therefore, we recommend that the results of the research be used to urge the education professionals to pay attention to the software production Which are designed by means of interactive media according to scientific technical standards and hierarchical navigation patterns to contribute to the achievement of the desired educational objectives.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-122
Author(s):  
Abdul Rahmat ◽  
Mardia Bin Smith ◽  
Maryam Rahim

Healthy life behavior amongst primary school students need to be reviewed concerning that healthy behavior at primary school age as a basic foundation for the healthy growth and development. Growth and healthy development would be enabling conditions for a variety of children's activities, including learning. This research aimed to grasp an overview of the correlation between health behavior and academic achievement of students. This research design was correlational with a sample size of 30 students. Based on the analysis of data, there is a significant correlation between health behavior and academic achievement of students. In this case the better the health behavior of students, the better the academic achievement.


2021 ◽  
pp. 3-9
Author(s):  
Natalya Vinogradova

The article presents the results of a study carried out in the laboratory of primary general education of the Institute of Education Development Strategy of the Russian Academy of Education, to determine the reasons for the difficulties that appear in younger schoolchildren in the process of mastering the content of elementary school subjects. Typical general didactic problems arising in the professional activity of a teacher and provoking mistakes and difficulties of the student are discussed. The groups of primary school students with different levels of success in educational activities are characterized, recommendations are given to the teacher on the organization of individually differentiated work, taking into account the level of success of each student.


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