Design and implementation of a cognitive mediated intervention programme with first year metallurgy students

This study was conducted as part of an ongoing research programme to evaluate and implement change in the School of Process and Materials Engineering (PRME) 1002 course curriculum to effect positive results in academic achievement, thus increasing throughput rates of first-year Chemical and Metallur...

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Main Author: Fairon, Kim Tamara
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Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5274
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-52742019-05-11T03:40:58Z Design and implementation of a cognitive mediated intervention programme with first year metallurgy students Fairon, Kim Tamara Underpreparedness Cognitive Modifiability Mediation Constructivism Transfer Higher Education Learning Approaches This study was conducted as part of an ongoing research programme to evaluate and implement change in the School of Process and Materials Engineering (PRME) 1002 course curriculum to effect positive results in academic achievement, thus increasing throughput rates of first-year Chemical and Metallurgical engineering students. This study designed and implemented a cognitive mediated intervention programme adapted by Professor Skuy (2003) from Feuerstein's Instrumental Enrichment (1980) programme. The aim was to see if an extended programme period of time, 12 weeks as opposed to 5 weeks implemented in an earlier study by Viviers (2004), would significantly improve the academic performance of the sample of 20 first-year Metallurgy students as measured by the mid-year and end-of-year examination results. The study also aimed to find out if the cognitive mediation intervention programme would significantly improve the intellectual functioning of the Metallurgy students. The results show that mediating cognitive functions significantly improved the intellectual functioning of the sample of 20 students as measured by the pre- and post-test scores of the Cognitive Assessment System (Das & Naglieri, 1993). However, no significant improvement was found in the academic achievement of the students as measured by the examination results. Accordingly it was concluded that the extended period of time (12 weeks), was sufficient time to improve intellectual functioning of Metallurgy students, but insufficient time for this to transfer into academic achievement for the Metallurgy students. The study highlighted the difficulty of transfer in the engineering context, as well as the continued problem that first-year students have with the complex conceptual nature and demands of the PRME (1002) course. 2008-08-07T07:29:42Z 2008-08-07T07:29:42Z 2008-08-07T07:29:42Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5274 en 3897170 bytes 14070 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf
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topic Underpreparedness
Cognitive Modifiability
Mediation
Constructivism
Transfer
Higher Education
Learning Approaches
spellingShingle Underpreparedness
Cognitive Modifiability
Mediation
Constructivism
Transfer
Higher Education
Learning Approaches
Fairon, Kim Tamara
Design and implementation of a cognitive mediated intervention programme with first year metallurgy students
description This study was conducted as part of an ongoing research programme to evaluate and implement change in the School of Process and Materials Engineering (PRME) 1002 course curriculum to effect positive results in academic achievement, thus increasing throughput rates of first-year Chemical and Metallurgical engineering students. This study designed and implemented a cognitive mediated intervention programme adapted by Professor Skuy (2003) from Feuerstein's Instrumental Enrichment (1980) programme. The aim was to see if an extended programme period of time, 12 weeks as opposed to 5 weeks implemented in an earlier study by Viviers (2004), would significantly improve the academic performance of the sample of 20 first-year Metallurgy students as measured by the mid-year and end-of-year examination results. The study also aimed to find out if the cognitive mediation intervention programme would significantly improve the intellectual functioning of the Metallurgy students. The results show that mediating cognitive functions significantly improved the intellectual functioning of the sample of 20 students as measured by the pre- and post-test scores of the Cognitive Assessment System (Das & Naglieri, 1993). However, no significant improvement was found in the academic achievement of the students as measured by the examination results. Accordingly it was concluded that the extended period of time (12 weeks), was sufficient time to improve intellectual functioning of Metallurgy students, but insufficient time for this to transfer into academic achievement for the Metallurgy students. The study highlighted the difficulty of transfer in the engineering context, as well as the continued problem that first-year students have with the complex conceptual nature and demands of the PRME (1002) course.
author Fairon, Kim Tamara
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title Design and implementation of a cognitive mediated intervention programme with first year metallurgy students
title_short Design and implementation of a cognitive mediated intervention programme with first year metallurgy students
title_full Design and implementation of a cognitive mediated intervention programme with first year metallurgy students
title_fullStr Design and implementation of a cognitive mediated intervention programme with first year metallurgy students
title_full_unstemmed Design and implementation of a cognitive mediated intervention programme with first year metallurgy students
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