واقع تدريس معلمي العلوم الشرعية لمهارات التفكير الناقد بالمرحلة الثانوية بمنطقة القصيم التعليمية = Sharia Sciences Teachers' Practice in Teaching Critical Thinking Skills to Secondary School Students in Qassim

2016 ◽  
pp. 15-78
Author(s):  
أحمد بن محمد التويجري
Author(s):  
Wafa Abed M Al-Harbi, Sanaa Saleh Askool

This study aims to identify the effectiveness of participation in a blog for extra-curricular activities for developing the critical thinking skills of third secondary students in Jeddah. The sample consisted of (100) students from several schools in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia randomly selected and divided into (50) experimental group, (50) control group. The study used the Semi-experimental method and conducted the Watson and Glaser test for critical thinking. The results of the study showed that there were statistically significant differences (0.05) among the experimental group (individual and cooperative) For the officer in the brother Bar dimensional test critical thinking skills for the benefit of the experimental group because of its effect for the use of a typical blog (single, cooperative).


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 3085-3096
Author(s):  
Nurdiyah Lestari ◽  
K. Ivo Basri ◽  
St. Muthmainnah Yusuf ◽  
S. Suciati ◽  
Mohammad Masykuri

TEME ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 355
Author(s):  
Tatjana Glušac ◽  
Vesna Pilipović ◽  
Mira Milić

The modern education perspective views functional literacy, along with critical thinking as its component, as an essential academic skill without which an individual's desired academic, personal, and professional success cannot be attained. The aim of this paper is to present part of the results obtained through investigating the cognitive reasoning skills of third grade secondary school students (N=703) in Novi Sad, Serbia, through investigating their functional literacy in the Serbian language. Those students are about either to enter the job market or pursue their further education and will need both functional literacy and critical thinking skills to a large extent. A questionnaire comprised of 20 questions was constructed to assess the students’ prose and document literacy. The gathered data were analyzed using SPSS 15 and the findings indicate that the level of the respondents’ functional literacy is at a disquieting level and that all of them, irrespective of the type of school they attend, can perform lower-order cognitive processes much more successfully than higher-order ones.


Author(s):  
Ali Tared Aldossari ◽  
Mohammed Msnhat Aldajani

This study aims to examine how effective a self-questioning strategy is at developing academic achievement and critical-thinking skills in the jurisprudence curriculum (Fiqh), followed by secondary-school students. The research sample is taken from secondary-school students in Dammam, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA); 64 students from two different schools were selected: 32 as a control and 32 as an experimental group. The research instruments consist of an achievement test, a test to see how critical-thinking skills are applied to the Fiqh curriculum, and a teachers’ guide to teaching the Fiqh curriculum, using the self-questioning strategy. The study recommends the use of the self-questioning strategy when teaching the Fiqh curriculum to secondary-school students. It also highlights the need to raise teachers’ awareness of the importance of teaching critical-thinking skills. Considering the research results and recommendations, the researchers recommend several further avenues of research related to the current research variables.


Author(s):  
Mutyiah Bandar Khashram

This study aimed to identify the degree of application of secondary school student's life skills acquired from family education outside the hours of study from the perspective of parents in Saudi Arabia, to achieve the objective of the study, the researcher adopted the descriptive analytical approach. In the current semester of the academic year 1440 AH - 1441 AH. The researcher used a questionnaire as a data collection tool to achieve the study goal. The questionnaire included 26 items divided into four areas: communication and communication skills, problem solving skills, academic skills, and critical thinking skills... the most important results reached by the researcher: The degree of application of secondary school students for life skills acquired from family education outside of school hours from the point of view of parents came to a medium degree and the support rate of 54.17%, where The highest score for the application of secondary school students for life skills acquired from family education outside the school hours from the point of view of parents was in the "communication and communication skills" with a moderate degree of support and 55%, while the lowest score for the application of secondary school students for life skills To gain from the family education outside the school hours from the viewpoint of parents was in (critical thinking skills) with a medium degree of support 53.1%. In the light of the results of the study, the researcher recommended that the Ministry of Education should pay attention to the subject of family education because of its impact on the lives of students, especially secondary school students in the situations they direct outside school hours. In addition, making decisions.


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