Research Paper: Perceptions of Collaboration Skills among Secondary School Students in Ahmedabad Municipal School
1. Ketan Kotecha, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Postdoctoral Researcher, India
Within the context of a municipal school in Ahmedabad, this research explores the perspectives of secondary school students on their ability to work together. Based on gender, grade level, and socioeconomic position, the study investigates the disparities in these views between individuals. A quantitative descriptive technique was used to gather data from three hundred and fifty pupils. There were substantial disparities between genders but no significant differences depending on grade levels or socioeconomic position. The findings show that views about cooperation are typically positive.
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This study concludes that secondary school students generally perceive their collaboration skills positively. Female students show significantly higher collaboration skills compared to male students. However, students' perceptions do not significantly differ based on their grade levels or socioeconomic status. These findings suggest a need for targeted initiatives to enhance collaboration skills, particularly among male students.
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My thanks go to those who assisted with this study and manuscript preparation, and to the peer reviewers for their constructive feedback.
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