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The effectiveness of a program based on differentiated instruction strategies to develop entrepreneurial skills among students

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Type Article
ISSN 23116897
Author Ali, Asma Margeni Hussien. Department of Kindergarten, Faculty of Education, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia.
Pages pp. 457-473
Frequency Quartely
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Journal of Education and Practice. Vol. 13, no. 2, 2025
Publisher Sheridan: Conscientia Beam LLC، 2025
Publisher address 1309 Coffeen Avenue STE 1200. Sheridan, Wyoming 82801. United States. Conscientia Beam LLC. . editor@conscientiabeam.com. https://www.conscientiabeam.com/journal/61/aimandscope.html.
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Descriptors Excellence in education  -  Innovation  -  Decision making  -  Entrepreunership  -  Skill development  -  Planning  -  Responsibility  -  Primary school students
Language of document English
Country United States
This study investigates the effectiveness of a program based on Differentiated Instruction (DI) in developing entrepreneurial skills among third-grade female students. A quasi-experimental design with experimental and control groups was used to achieve this objective. The study sample consisted of 60 randomly selected students: 30 students in the experimental group and 30 students in the control group. The study tools included a DI-based program of 15 sessions with three sessions dedicated to each skill (planning, decision-making, team management, innovation and responsibility) for the experimental group. In addition, an entrepreneurial skills test comprising 25 items distributed across five main skills was used. The study results show statistically significant differences at 0.05 between the mean scores of the students in the entrepreneurial skills test in favor of the experimental group after calculating validity, reliability, difficulty, and discrimination indices. This result indicates the program's effectiveness in developing entrepreneurial skills among third-grade female students. The study recommends the inclusion of entrepreneurial skills in the curricula of the early grades in elementary education and the employment of DI strategies in the educational process. The findings highlight the potential for early introduction of entrepreneurial education and provide actionable recommendations for integrating such skills into elementary curricula. (Published abstract)

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Ali, Asma Margeni Hussien. (2025). The effectiveness of a program based on differentiated instruction strategies to develop entrepreneurial skills among students . International Journal of Education and Practice. Vol. 13, no. 2, 2025. pp. 457-473 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org