A holistic experience matters: Factors drive gifted students to recommend residential summer enrichment programs in Saudi Arabia

O. Muammar
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The study investigates the impact of three aspects of the residential summer enrichment program (RSEP) on gifted students' decision to recommend the program to friends. The research was conducted at a public university in Saudi Arabia, with 356 gifted students from grades nine to 11. The study used Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling to examine the causal connections between these factors and students' intention to advocate for the RSEP. The findings show that students' satisfaction with logistics arrangement, soft-skills program, and science program significantly influences their intention to promote the program. The logistics arrangement had the highest unique contribution to this intention, followed by soft skills and science programs. The study suggests that RSEP can enhance motivation, participation, program quality, and provide valuable input for decision-makers in Saudi Arabia. Enrichment programs should prioritize creating a secure learning environment while considering individual well-being and growth.
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全面的体验很重要:促使沙特阿拉伯资优学生推荐暑期寄宿强化课程的因素
本研究调查了住宿暑期强化课程(RSEP)的三个方面对资优学生决定向朋友推荐该课程的影响。研究在沙特阿拉伯的一所公立大学进行,对象是 356 名九至十一年级的资优学生。研究采用了确证因素分析法和结构方程模型来检验这些因素与学生宣传 RSEP 的意愿之间的因果关系。研究结果表明,学生对后勤安排、软技能课程和科学课程的满意度极大地影响了他们的宣传意向。后勤安排对这一意向的独特贡献最大,其次是软技能和科学课程。研究表明,RSEP 可以提高积极性、参与度和项目质量,并为沙特阿拉伯的决策者提供有价值的意见。丰富的计划应优先考虑创造安全的学习环境,同时考虑个人的福祉和成长。
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