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This report presents findings from the Self-Assessment of All-Round Development (SAARD) survey conducted among 9,213 new freshmen from PolyU over three cohorts (2006-2008). The study explores self-assessed development across 14 generic competence areas, revealing trends in ratings by gender and cohort. Notably, females rated themselves higher in several competencies, while males took the lead in others. The report emphasizes the importance of fostering essential skills like leadership and emotional intelligence. For counseling services, students can book appointments via phone or online.
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Self-Assessment of All-Round Development The All-round Development of PolyU New Freshmen, 2006-2008 (3 cohorts) Findings of the SAARD Survey
Self-Assessment of All-Round Development • Participants: 9,213 F/T Sub-degree or Undergraduate new Freshmen • % by Gender: Female (54%), Male (46%) • % by Cohort: 2006 (32%), 2007 (31%), 2008 (37%)
Self-Assessment of All-Round Development • Questionnaire: Self-Assessment of All-Round Development (SAARD) Questionnaire • Procedure: Students assessed their own development along 14 Generic Competence areas (e.g. Leadership, EQ, Creative Thinking, etc.)
FEMALE rated themselves HIGHER in: Self-Assessment of All-Round Development
MALE rated themselves HIGHER in: Self-Assessment of All-Round Development
Trend across cohorts #1: Ratings on the rise Self-Assessment of All-Round Development
Self-Assessment of All-Round Development • Trend across cohorts #2: Ratings decreased first and then increased
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