Level of Critical Thinking Skills among the Students of the Faculty of Education at Taiz University- Al Turba Branch

The current study aimed to examine levels of critical thinking skills among the students of the faculty of Education at Taiz University- Al Turba Branch, based on these variables: gender, study level, and major. The sample of the study consisted of (189) students from the 1st level (male and female)...

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Main Author: Abdul Wahid Saeed Mohammed Haidar
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Science and Technology, Yemen 2017-08-01
Series:المجلة الدولية لتطوير التفوق
Online Access:https://ust.edu/ojs/index.php/AJTD/article/view/1202
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spelling doaj-cb91da0358fc4ca89db20c920e8dbabc2020-11-25T01:02:26ZaraUniversity of Science and Technology, Yemen المجلة الدولية لتطوير التفوق2415-45632522-38362017-08-0181131231202Level of Critical Thinking Skills among the Students of the Faculty of Education at Taiz University- Al Turba BranchAbdul Wahid Saeed Mohammed HaidarThe current study aimed to examine levels of critical thinking skills among the students of the faculty of Education at Taiz University- Al Turba Branch, based on these variables: gender, study level, and major. The sample of the study consisted of (189) students from the 1st level (male and female), and (87) students from the 4th level (male and female). The sample was selected using stratified random method from four majors: (Quraan, English language, Physics, and Mathematics). The study used the translated form of Watson Glaser test (shortcut photo) WGCT-SF as a tool to measure critical thinking skills. It consisted of (60) items, distributed into (5) sub-tests each of which measured on critical thinking skill. The results of the study showed that the degree of critical thinking among members of the sample of the study was below the acceptable average, which was (60%) of the total test score. The results of the study also revealed that there were no significant differences according to gender. Besides, there were significant differences in the level of critical thinking according to study level of the sample in favor of level four students, and there were significant differences according to major in favor of English language. In addition, there was correlation the study level and gender variables. Keywords: Critical thinking, Critical thinking skills, level of critical thinking skills.https://ust.edu/ojs/index.php/AJTD/article/view/1202
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description The current study aimed to examine levels of critical thinking skills among the students of the faculty of Education at Taiz University- Al Turba Branch, based on these variables: gender, study level, and major. The sample of the study consisted of (189) students from the 1st level (male and female), and (87) students from the 4th level (male and female). The sample was selected using stratified random method from four majors: (Quraan, English language, Physics, and Mathematics). The study used the translated form of Watson Glaser test (shortcut photo) WGCT-SF as a tool to measure critical thinking skills. It consisted of (60) items, distributed into (5) sub-tests each of which measured on critical thinking skill. The results of the study showed that the degree of critical thinking among members of the sample of the study was below the acceptable average, which was (60%) of the total test score. The results of the study also revealed that there were no significant differences according to gender. Besides, there were significant differences in the level of critical thinking according to study level of the sample in favor of level four students, and there were significant differences according to major in favor of English language. In addition, there was correlation the study level and gender variables. Keywords: Critical thinking, Critical thinking skills, level of critical thinking skills.
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