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Analysis of the Creative Thinking Ability of Students SMA N 1 Pecangaan Jepara on Environmental Change Material
Author(s) -
Retna Utami,
Aditya Marianti,
R. Susanti
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of biology education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2540-833X
pISSN - 2252-6579
DOI - 10.15294/jbe.v7i2.24382
Subject(s) - sma* , creative thinking , rubric , fluency , mathematics education , originality , psychology , test (biology) , creative work , critical thinking , pedagogy , creativity , mathematics , social psychology , visual arts , art , paleontology , combinatorics , biology
Creative thinking is an ability of creating a new thought as a result from combination of previous knowledge. It is needed to be developed in the 21st century because it is importance in work world. This study aims to analyze the students’ creative thinking of SMA N 1 Pecangaan on environmental material. The research used observational method. Population is whole students of tenth grade of SMA N 1 Pecangaan. The samples used purposive samplings were X MIA 1, X MIA 2 and X MIA 4 with total number 116 students. The students’ creative thinking was tested by essay test and instrument non-test which is scoring rubric of writing article about environment problems. The result showed that students’ creative thinking of SMA N 1 Pecangaan in answering question is 14.7% very creative, 31% creative, 20.7% creative enough and 33.6% less creative. The students’ ability in writing article showed 0% very creative, 16.4% creative, 30% creative enough, 49.1% less creative and 4.3% not creative. The research concluded that the creative thinking ability of students SMA N 1 Pecangaan is low. The highest aspects of creative thinking that is reached by students are originality and fluency, while the lowest is elaboration.

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