Abstract
It was hypothesised that problem solving via the Arabic logo programming environment would enhance gifted children's mathematics achievement and their creativity as measured by their performance on Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT) and Mathematical Skills Assessment (MSA). The study findings extend previous research by indicating that problem solving via the LOGO programming environment can enhance mathematics achievement and creativity in figural, as well as verbal, domains. The evaluation of a large number of previous studies on the enhancement of creativity concluded that many of these studies have a positive effect. An implication is that computer environments may offer appropriate special provisions to meet the special needs of gifted children. In addition, this experiment provided some evidence that if gifted children work in pairs the need for teacher intervention to motivate the children is decreased. Also, if gifted children choose their own goals this increases their motivation and task commitment but might also restrict the range of mathematical ideas used.
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