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Are SSATS and GPA enough? A theory-based approach to predicting academic success in secondary school.
Authors:Grigorenko  Elena L; Jarvin  Linda; Diffley  Ray  III; Goodyear  Julie; Shanahan  Edward J; Sternberg  Robert J
Abstract:Two studies were carried out to predict academic success in the highly competitive environment of a private preparatory school, Choate Rosemary Hall. The 1st study focused on the question of whether there are indicators beyond middle school grade-point average (GPA) and standardized test scores that might enhance the validity of measures for predicting success of students attending Choate. The results indicated the importance of taking into account aspects of self-regulated learning (SRL), such as academic self-efficacy, academic motivation, academic locus of control, and measures of the WICS (Wisdom, Intelligence, Creativity Synthesized) theoretical framework. Both sets of SRL and WICS indicators demonstrated incremental validity in predicting success at Choate. The 2nd study preliminarily evaluated the value of including indicators of aspects of the SRL and the WICS theoretical framework into the Choate admission process. The results of this study examined the utility of using quantified indicators other than middle-school GPA and standardized test scores for making admission decisions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:academic success  secondary school  self-regulated learning (SRL)  WICS  Wisdom  Intelligence  Creativity Synthesized  preparatory school
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