Analysis of Student Critical and Creative Thinking (CCT) Skills on Chemistry: A Study of Gender Differences

Authors

  • Ryzal Perdana
  • . Budiyono
  • . Sajidan
  • . Sukarmin

Abstract

Critical and creative thinking skills are an essential attribute for success in the 21st century. This study aimed to determine the students’ critical and creative thinking skills in the Islamic senior high schools of Surakarta City so that teachers can pay attention to the strength and weakness of each student based on gender differences. This study used descriptive qualitative analysis. The subject of this study amounted to 180 students consisting of 80 male and 100 female students. The measurement of critical-thinking skills used a 6-essay-question instrument of the chemical material of electrolyte and non-electrolyte solutions that measures the aspects based on Facione theory, namely: analysis, inference, explanation, interpretation, evaluation, and self-regulation. Then, to measure creative-thinking skills, a 4-essay-question test instrument of the chemical material that includes 4 aspects according to Torrance, fluency, flexibility, original and elaboration, was used. The results showed that the creative-thinking skills of male students are better than those of female students and the critical-thinking skills of female students are better than those of male students.

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Published

2019-10-31

How to Cite

Analysis of Student Critical and Creative Thinking (CCT) Skills on Chemistry: A Study of Gender Differences. (2019). Journal of Educational and Social Research, 9(4), 43. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/jesr/article/view/10530