Creative Thinking Ability of Primary School Boys and Girls: A Comparative Study
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2015
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The present study focuses on the creative thinking ability of the primary school students with reference to their gender and type of school. In this context data were collected from 100 government ((50 boys & 50 girls) and 100 private primary (50 boys & 50 girls) school students. The study was conducted with the objectives like to compare the creative thinking ability of primary school boys and girls, to compare the creative thinking ability of government and private primary school students, to compare the creative thinking ability of government primary school boys and girls, to compare the creative thinking ability of private primary school boys and girls, to compare the creative thinking ability of government and private primary school boys, and to compare the creative thinking ability of government and private primary school girls. The findings of the study are the primary school boys and girls, students of government and private primary schools, government primary school boys and girls, government and private primary school boys differ significantly on their creative thinking ability whereas the private primary school boys and girls, and the government and private primary school girls do not differ significantly on their creative thinking ability
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Creative Thinking, Government & Private School, Creative Environment
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Pany, Sesadeba (2015) Creative Thinking Ability of Primary School Boys and Girls: A Comparative Study. Scholarly Research Journal for Humanity Science and English Language. Vol. 2(8), PP.2086-2097