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Development of Creation of Executive Function-EF Model for Preschool Children through the Participation Process of the School under Suan Dusit University’s Network

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  • Rangsiyanon Kwanfah

    (Ph.D., Assistant. Prof., Faculty of Education, Suan Dusit University, Thailand)

  • Intamra Pornluck

    (Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Suan Dusit University, Thailand)

  • Pianpiamsin Sasipun

    (Asst. Prof., Faculty of Education, Suan Dusit University, Thailand)

  • Wannasuth Sinsupa

    (Ph.D., Faculty of Management Science, Suan Dusit University, Thailand)

  • Tinnarat Siripong

    (School Director, Maneeya Kindergarten School, Thailand)

Abstract

The objectives of this research were to create the trial and develop the creation of Executive Function-EF Model. The research consisted of 3 procedures, which were 1) The formation of sample, which was teachers and parents from the school under Suan Dusit University’s Network; 2) The trial of sample, which was children between 3-5 years old from 6 schools under Suan Dusit University’s Network; and 3) The development of key informants, which were the Executive Function-EF Model specialists in terms of measurement and evaluation and early childhood education, including the representatives of teacher, administrator, and parents from the school under Suan Dusit University’s Network. The content analysis was used in the qualitative data analysis. The average, standard deviation, and dependent t-test were used in the quantitative data analysis. The research results found that 1. The creation of Executive Function-EF Model consisted of 4 components, which were principle, objective, learning process, and evaluation; 2. The trial result of the creation of Executive Function-EF Model was that the development of creation of Executive Function-EF Model of preschool children in the overall image and each aspect after using the model was higher than before using the model with the statistically significance level of .001 and 3. The result of the development of creation of Executive Function-EF Model was that the creation of Executive Function-EF Model that was developed was suitable to be used and had the possibility to be put into practice in a high level.

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  • Rangsiyanon Kwanfah & Intamra Pornluck & Pianpiamsin Sasipun & Wannasuth Sinsupa & Tinnarat Siripong, 2019. "Development of Creation of Executive Function-EF Model for Preschool Children through the Participation Process of the School under Suan Dusit University’s Network," Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Sciendo, vol. 10(5), pages 13-23, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:mjsosc:v:10:y:2019:i:5:p:13-23:n:2
    DOI: 10.2478/mjss-2019-0062
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