Abstract:
The objective of this research was to determine the effect of grouping on the academic
performance and creativity of 87 students from the Jalisco educational center for high abilities (CEPAC).
Gains in academic performance and creativity due to grouping were hypothesized to be correlated
with time spent at CEPAC. The Creative Imagination Test for Children (PIC-N) and for young people
(PIC-J) were used, as well as the scores obtained in Spanish, mathematics and the general average
at the entrance to the center at the end of the 2019 school year. The test was applied collectively to
students when they joined the educational center, and after the end of the 2019 school year. In order
to determine if there are improvements in academic scores after being included in CEPAC and to
determine if there were changes in creativity, ANOVA split plot were carried out. To determine the
relationship between school scores and creativity, Pearson correlations were performed. The results
showed gains in academic performance and creativity when the permanence of students in the
educational center is longer. It is concluded that grouping by ability produces gains in academic
performance and in some compon...