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- Title
THE EFFECT OF USING THE SIX THINKING HATS STRATEGY IN TEACHING HEALTH AND FITNESS COURSE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE THINKING AND THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL.
- Authors
MOHAMED, Amal Salah Eldeen; AHMED, Eman Maher
- Abstract
Aim. Creativity is a multi-faceted phenomenon, includes a new production and in the evening, which is consistent with the primary objective of education in this day and age, a graduate learners capable of innovation and creativity and uncover new, to create a creative and innovative thinking at the time of the change pattern. The aim of this study was to investigate that Effect of using the six thinking hats strategy in teaching health and fitness course on the development of creative thinking and the academic achievement level. Methods. (76) Female student from faculty of education-grade one, divided into (2) group. The experimental group (n = 37) performance the six thinking hats strategy and control group (n = 39) performed traditional learning. The parameters were collected before and after (10) weeks. Subject's parents and teachers were required to read and informed consent document; there was no history of injuries, diabetes or recent surgery. statistical analysis of the results was carried out with the use of SPSS software. Results. The experimental group had significantly higher than control group in Torrance Test of Creativity Thinking, and the experimental group had significantly higher than control group in Test of academic achievement. Conclusion. Under the condition of our study, using the six thinking hats strategy to ten week has beneficial effect on teaching health and fitness course on the development of creative thinking and the academic achievement level for university female students.
- Subjects
COLLEGE students; RESEARCH; ACADEMIC achievement research; PHYSICAL fitness research; HEALTH education research
- Publication
Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education & Sport/Science, Movement & Health, 2016, Vol 16, Issue 2, p209
- ISSN
2285-777X
- Publication type
Article