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Effectiveness of Teaching Brain-Based Learning in Developing Creative Thinking Skills and Learning Motivation among Gifted Students in Jerash Governorate
Author(s) -
محمد العقيلي
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the international journal for talent development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2522-3836
pISSN - 2415-4563
DOI - 10.20428/ijtd.9.16.5
Subject(s) - psychology , mathematics education , creative thinking , pedagogy , medical education , creativity , medicine , social psychology
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of teaching brain-based learning in developing creative thinking skills and motivation to learn among gifted students in Jerash Governorate. To achieve the research objectives, the quasi-experimental method was used. The final sample consisted of (60) students from gifted leading center for high achievers and talented students in Jerash. Two research instruments were used in the study: a test of critical thinking skills consisting of 20 items distributed over 3 skills, and a measure of motivation to learning consisting of 44 items distributed over 6 dimensions. The study results revealed that it was effective to teach brain-based learning in order to develop critical thinking skills among gifted students in Jerash Governorate. In light of the findings of the research study the researcher proposed a number of recommendations, including: the need to activate brain-based learning in teaching gifted students, and to include brain-based learning activities and critical thinking skills in the centers talented students in Jordan.

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