The potential of ERCoRe learning model on students' creative thinking skills

M. Mustaqim, Ismirawati Ismirawati, Arsad Bahri
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21st Century provides many challenges, especially for the world of education. Students are expected to acquire several skills that can support their lives in order to compete in the future. One important skill is creative thinking skills. Creative thinking skills are a way of thinking based on information to find solutions to a problem that is emphasized on the quantity, appropriateness and diversity of answers. Some observations show the low creative thinking skills of students because the empowerment of creative thinking skills is still lacking in learning in Indonesia. One solution that can be done in improving creative thinking skills is to choose the right learning model in this case the researcher uses the ERCoRe learning model. This study aims to look at the effect of the ERCoRe learning model on students' critical thinking skills. This type of research is quasi-experimental. Analysis of the data used is covariance analysis. Conclusions based on the results of the analysis there is an effect of 52,006 on the ERCoRe learning model while the conventional learning model is only 43,515 on students' critical thinking skills compared to conventional strategies.
ERCoRe学习模式对学生创造性思维能力的潜力
21世纪带来了许多挑战,尤其是教育领域。为了在未来的竞争中胜出,学生们应该掌握一些能够支持他们生活的技能。一个重要的技能是创造性思维能力。创造性思维技能是一种基于信息寻找问题解决方案的思维方式,强调答案的数量、适当性和多样性。一些观察表明,学生的创造性思维能力较低,因为在印度尼西亚的学习中仍然缺乏创造性思维能力的授权。提高创造性思维能力的一个解决方案是选择正确的学习模式,在这种情况下,研究人员使用ERCoRe学习模式。本研究旨在探讨ERCoRe学习模式对学生批判性思维能力的影响。这种类型的研究是准实验性的。数据分析采用协方差分析。根据分析结果,ERCoRe学习模式对学生批判性思维技能的影响为52,2006,而传统学习模式对学生批判性思维技能的影响仅为43,515。
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