Date: 2021

Conference/Publication: Published in INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY & EDUCATION (IJPE) Volume 11, Number 2

Presenters/Authors: Dr. Jaai Pathak, Dr. Devasena Desai, Dr. Meenakshi Gokhale

Abstract

In India, schools have ‘mixed-ability classrooms’-students of various abilities in a single setup ; teachers use a ‘one-size-fits-all’ methodology to teach. The focus of present study was on introducing stimulation activities to students having higher abilities in Math. A Differentiation Program in Math was designed and implemented in a mixed-ability classroom. Students were divided into a control and experimental group of 20 each on the basis of a “Pragalbha scholastic test”, assessing analytical, evaluative and application-based skills using the knowledge domain of Math and Science. At the end of the program, it was administered as a post-test (with a mixed-up sequence to reduce practice errors). The gain scores of the experimental were significantly higher than the control group (t=2.351, df=35, p<.05). A qualitative analysis of the responses given by the high-ability students as compared to other students indicated more number of responses, higher creativity, and greater complexity in response.

Phatak, J., Desai, D., & Gokhale, M. (2021). Effectiveness of Math differentiation using an Intervention program for high-ability students, implemented in a mixed ability 5th grade classroom. Indian Journal of Psychology and Education, 11(2), pp. 16-22.