تطوير وحدة تعليمية في ضوء نظرية التعلم المستند إلى الدماغ وقياس أثرها في تنمية مهارات التفكير الناقد لدى طلاب الصف العاشر الأساسي في مادة الجغرافيا واتجاهاتهم نحوها = Developing an Educational Unit in Light of the Brain-Based Learning Theory and Measuring Its Effect on Developing the Critical Thinking Skills of the Tenth Basic Grade Students' in Geography and Their Attitudes towards It

2016 ◽  
Vol 43 (Suppl. 2) ◽  
pp. 851-869
Author(s):  
زيد سليمان العدوان ◽  
ماجد خليفة الخوالدة
Author(s):  
Sarifah Sari Maryati ◽  
Irma Purwanti ◽  
Melinda Putri Mubarika

This research is motivated by the low ability of mathematical critical thinking and Self Regulated Cimahi 10 Public Middle School students, so that a learning approach is needed to overcome these problems. The alternative approach applied is the Brain Based Learning Model approach.The objectives of this researcher are: 1) to examine students' mathematical critical thinking skills; 2) reviewing the Self Regulated attitude of students who obtain Brain Based Learning learning with students who have expository learning; 3) examine there is a positive correlation between Critical Thinking with Self Regulated students who obtain Brain Based Learning and expository learning. The population in this study was grade VII students of SMP Negeri 10 Cimahi. The samples in this study were class VII-B (Brain Based Learning) and class VII-D (expository). The instruments used in this study were the Critical Thinking test and the student's Self Regulated questionnaire. The test used is a subjective type test (description). The way to analyze data is with IBM SPSS Statistics 18.0 for Windows. The results showed that: 1) the mathematical critical thinking ability of students who obtained learning based on the Brain Based Learning approach was better than students who gained expository learning; 2) Self Regulated  attitude, students who get Brain Based Learning are better than students who get expository approach learning; 3) there is no correlation between critical thinking with Self Regulated students who obtain Brain Based Learning and expository learning.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 344-352
Author(s):  
Henda Diani ◽  
Irwandani Irwandani ◽  
Dwi Fujiani

Abstract: This research aims to find out if there is influenceof using Brain Based Learningmodel towards students’ critical thinking skills of class XI SMAMuhammadiyah 2 Bandar Lampung.This study is quasy experimental research. The population in this study isclass XI SMA Muhammadiyah 2 Bandar Lampung, sampling techniques using purposive sampling, where the class is a class experiment XI IPA 1 and XI IPA 2 is a class of control, this researcheffort fluid static. The instrument used to test students’ critical thinking skills isessay. Beside on the research and data management t-test analysis on a significant level = 0.05 obtained tarithmetic> ttable is3,81>1,66mean H0 rejected. The results of data analysis showed that the Brain Based  Learning  model influenced the students’ critical thinking skillsof class XI SMA Muhammadiyah 2 Bandar LampungAbstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh model pembelajaran Brain Based Learning terhadap keterampilanberpikir kritis siswa kelas XI SMAMuhammadiyah 2 Bandar lampung. Penelitian ini merupakan jenis penelitian Quasy experiment, populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah kelas XI SMAMuhammadiyah 2 Bandar Lampung, teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan purposive sampling, dimana kelas XI IPA I merupakan kelas eksperimen dan kelas XI IPA 2 merupakan kelas kontrol, materi pada penelitianiniyaitufluidastatis. Instrumen yang digunakan untuk keterampilan berpikir kritis adalah tes uraian.Berdasarkan hasil penelitian dan pengelolaan data analisis uji-t pada taraf signifikan = 0,05 diperoleh thitung> ttabel  yaitu 3,81>1,66berarti H0 ditolak. Hasil analisis data menunjukan bahwa model pembelajaran Brain Based Learning berpengaruh terhadap keterampilanberpikir kritis siswakelas XI SMAMuhammadiyah 2 Bandar Lampung.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wendy R. Oliver

Master the art of writing about dance! And learn about dance at the same time. This comprehensive guide provides students with instructions for writing about dance in many different contexts. It brings together the many different kinds of writing that can be effectively used in a variety of dance classes from technique to appreciation. In addition, it offers strategies for improving critical thinking skills, and shows how writing and critical thinking are closely linked. Part I focuses on informal writing such as freewriting, with sample exercises and prompts. Part II outlines approaches to writing three different kinds of formal papers: critiques, essays and research papers. Writing about dance teaches on two levels. First, the writer is learning dance content as s/he writes. Engaging in the writing assignment causes the writer to take a look at an aspect of dance and to become a 'momentary expert'. Secondly, writing itself is a way of learning. Writing involves the brain in three kinds of interaction, that is, the intellectual act of critically thinking, the physical act of writing or typing, and the visual aspect of seeing the writing on the page. The critical thinking and contemplation involved in writing can deepen students understanding of dance technique, dance creativity, and dance as an art form. Students will use this book on their own, or teachers may make assignments from it. It teaches about dance writing, but also about the very basics of dance appreciation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. 374-379
Author(s):  
Nita Wulandari ◽  
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Jekti Prihatin ◽  
Dwi Wahyuni ◽  
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...  

One of the 21st-century skills targeted in implementing the 2013 curriculum is critical thinking skills. However, the facts in junior high school students critical thinking skills are still low. An exciting and fun media is needed to improve critical thinking skills, namely a textbook with a brain-based learning approach using mind mapping. This study aims to determine the textbooks effectiveness with a brain-based learning approach accompanied by mind mapping for critical thinking. The design of the research used was one group pretest-posttest design with three meetings. The results showed an increase in learning outcomes and critical thinking skills. The results can be seen from the N-gain value of the first meeting is 0.56, with medium criteria. The second meeting is 0.58, with the medium criteria, and the third meeting is 0.65, with the medium criteria.The mean result of critical thinking from the first meeting to the third meeting were 72.57, 76.57, and 80.29 with good criteria. So it can be concluded that textbooks with a brain-based learning approach effectively improve learning outcomes and criticalthinking.


Author(s):  
Malcolm Noble

Genealogy contributes to learning by developing critical thinking skills. A review of three classics of genealogical literature, matched against modern tutors, confirmed that the validation and evaluation of information and the management of hypotheses have long been the core skills for family historians. A consultation with 100 genealogists revealed a preference for task orientated learning, often alone, in a self-contained environment. Reference to learning theory suggested that Genealogical Studies could be usefully offered to under achieving students in general education who respond to these conditions.


Author(s):  
Xiaopeng Gong ◽  
ChungFan Ni

Critical thinking is an essential skill in education and daily decision making. Research shows, however, that human brains are not designed to engage in complex cognitive processes such as critical thinking. Social intuition theorists propose that most people make fast and intuitive judgment for a given situation, then conduct post-hoc reasoning to support one's intuitive decision. Very few people engage in reasoned judgment and reflection, which are key elements of critical thinking. The chapter will examine what critical thinking is, its key features, a closely-related concept information literacy, and challenges of teaching critical thinking skills through the lens of social intuition theory. Advances in cognitive psychology are reviewed to help understand how the brain works, the challenges of engaging in critical thinking, and identify relevant strategies accordingly. The chapter will also include suggested strategies in education to improve critical thinking skills.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 630
Author(s):  
Jumrotul Laili Mukaromah ◽  
Suhadi Ibnu ◽  
Subandi Subandi

<div><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"><tbody><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p><strong>Abstract: </strong>The purpose of study is know critical thinking skills of students who were taught using Brain Based Learning plus mind map in thermochemistry. The students consisted of two samples were different prior knowledge. The research design was a posttest-only design. The population for this study was all students of eleventh grade public high school 1 Wonoayu Sidoarjo, while the sample was taken from the population using cluster random, results of hypothesis test using two ways ANOVA showed that Brain Based Learning plus <em>mind map </em>and prior knowledge had effects to critical thinking skills. There was no interaction between learning model with prior knowledge to critical thinking skills thermochemistry.</p><p> </p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><strong>Abstrak:</strong><em> </em>Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui berpikir kritis siswa berdasarkan kemampuan awal berbeda yang dibelajarkan dengan <em>BBL </em>berbantuan <em>mind map </em>pada materi termokimia. Rancangan penelitian yang digunakan adalah rancangan eksperimen semu <em>posttest-only design</em>. Populasi berasal dari seluruh siswa kelas XI SMAN 1 Wonoayu Sidoarjo. Sampelnya diperoleh secara acak. Uji hipotesis dengan ANOVA dua jalur memperlihatkan jika model pembelajaran <em>BBL-mind map </em>dengan kemampuan awal berpengaruh pada kemampuan berpikir kritis. Tidak adanya dampak interaksi antara model pembelajaran dengan kemampuan awal terhadap kemampuan berpikir kritis siswa pada materi termokimia.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 112
Author(s):  
Enen Nurbaeti ◽  
Meida Sugiharti

The purpose of this study was to examine the problem of achievement and improved critical thinking skills and dispositions mathematical high school students between those who use the scientific approach to integrating brain based learning with a scientific approach , examining the association between variablesand an overview of student performance. This study is an experimental study with a design pretest-posttest design. Sampling in this study using purposive sampling technique . The instruments used were tests and non-tests , the test instruments included tests of mathematical critical thinking skills while the non-test included attitude scale tests Student mathematical disposition . The results showed that the achievement and improvement of critical thinking skills (CTS) with a scientific approach to integrating Brain-based Learning (SAIBBL) better than class with scientific approach (SA). Mathematical Disposition (MD) student in the classroom with using learning (SAIBBL) better than students in class with SA. There is a strong association between CTS and MD . The overall picture of student performance with SAIBBL is superior and students are more active in learning. These results prove that the use of SAIBBL is better than SAI.


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