A correlational study between creative thinking ability and the performance of open-ended science investigations for secondary two female students

The call to teach higher-order thinking skills has prompted science educators to seek new strategies in their instructional programme. One suggested strategy is open-ended science investigations. This study explores the relationship between one of the higher-order thinking skills, creativity, and th...

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Main Author: Md. Shahrin K.S. Moorthy.
Other Authors: Toh, Kok Aun
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Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-141132020-11-01T06:25:24Z A correlational study between creative thinking ability and the performance of open-ended science investigations for secondary two female students Md. Shahrin K.S. Moorthy. Toh, Kok Aun National Institute of Education DRNTU::Social sciences::Education The call to teach higher-order thinking skills has prompted science educators to seek new strategies in their instructional programme. One suggested strategy is open-ended science investigations. This study explores the relationship between one of the higher-order thinking skills, creativity, and the performance of open-ended science investigations. Specifically, the study seeks to determine the correlation between creative thinking ability and performance of open-ended investigation, as well as each of its six components (preliminary trials, planning, performing, communicating, interpreting and feedback). The study was conducted with only secondary two female students as the researcher intended to use the findings in his current assignment in an all-girls Independent school. Master of Education 2008-10-20T11:26:07Z 2008-10-20T11:26:07Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14113 en 184 p. application/pdf
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A correlational study between creative thinking ability and the performance of open-ended science investigations for secondary two female students
description The call to teach higher-order thinking skills has prompted science educators to seek new strategies in their instructional programme. One suggested strategy is open-ended science investigations. This study explores the relationship between one of the higher-order thinking skills, creativity, and the performance of open-ended science investigations. Specifically, the study seeks to determine the correlation between creative thinking ability and performance of open-ended investigation, as well as each of its six components (preliminary trials, planning, performing, communicating, interpreting and feedback). The study was conducted with only secondary two female students as the researcher intended to use the findings in his current assignment in an all-girls Independent school.
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title A correlational study between creative thinking ability and the performance of open-ended science investigations for secondary two female students
title_short A correlational study between creative thinking ability and the performance of open-ended science investigations for secondary two female students
title_full A correlational study between creative thinking ability and the performance of open-ended science investigations for secondary two female students
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