Browsing by Author "ميم, سميرة"
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Item فعالية برنامج تدريبي قائم على مهارات الحياة في خفض التلكؤ الأكاديمي لدى عينة من تلاميذ المرحلة الثانوية دراسة شبه تجريبية بثانويات ولاية ورقلة(جامعة غرداية, 2025) ميم, سميرةThe study aims to examine the effectiveness of a life skills-based training program in reducing academic procrastination among a sample of high school students in the city of Ouargla. To achieve this objective, the quasi-experimental method was adopted, specifically the non-randomized control group design with pre- and post- testing. The study sample consisted of 30 first-year secondary school students (common core in Science and Technology), who were purposefully selected and equally divided into an experimental group and a control group. To accomplish the study’s objective, three instruments were utilized: the life skills-based training program, an academic procrastination scale developed by the researcher, and the "Bourahli 2021" Life Skills Scale, which was adapted and psychometrically validated by the researcher. Data analysis was conducted using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25. The findings revealed that the program had a statistically significant effect in reducing academic procrastination among the high school students in both the post-test and follow-up measurements. The results were interpreted in light of the theoretical framework of the study.Item مستوى-التلكؤ-الأكاديمي-لدى-تلاميذ-المرحلة-الثانوية-دراسة-ميدانية-بمدينة-ورقلة(جامعة غرداية, 2023-03-31) ميم, سميرة; ولاد حيمودة, جمعة; الشايب, خولةThe current study aimed to know the level of academic procrastination among secondary school students in the city of Ouargla and to know the significance of the differences in the level of academic procrastination according to gender, academic level, and academic specialization. After confirming its psychometric properties, which was applied to the study sample estimated at 171 male and female students at the high school level of Al- Qasr, C. Sherif Ali Mellah and Abdel Majid Boumada in Ouargla, the study concluded that the level of academic sluggishness is low among secondary school students, and that there are no statistically significant differences Academic procrastination is due to gender, academic level, and that there are statistically significant differences in academic procrastination due to the academic specialization variable (scientific, literary) in favor of the scientific specialization.