Asem Mohammed Ibrahim, Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Farhan, Eman Wefky Ahmed, A. S. Abdelmagid, Majed A. Al-Zahrani, Nusaibah J. Dakamsih
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In this paper, we investigate the potential of teaching energy-related topics to enhance secondary school students’ future thinking skills, including problem-solving, predicting, and envisioning. A physics enrichment program was conducted using the “Madrasati” digital platform in a semi-experimental design involving two groups of students (experimental and control). Utilizing a pre-post measurement approach, the study employed a novel instrument to assess future thinking across three distinct levels. The analysis, involving ETA squared, Cohen’s effect size, and independent sample t-tests, revealed a significant improvement in future thinking skills for the program group. These findings suggest the potential of incorporating energy-related topics and digital platforms into secondary science curricula to enhance critical thinking skills necessary for addressing future challenges. The study further underscores the potential of digital tools and innovative teaching approaches in optimizing students’ development of future thinking competencies.
在本文中,我们研究了通过教授与能源相关的话题来提高中学生未来思维能力(包括解决问题、预测和设想)的潜力。我们利用 "Madrasati "数字平台开展了一项物理强化课程,采用半实验设计,涉及两组学生(实验组和对照组)。该研究采用了一种前测后测的方法,使用一种新颖的工具来评估三个不同层次的未来思维。分析包括 ETA 平方、科恩效应大小和独立样本 t 检验,结果显示,项目组学生的未来思维能力有了显著提高。这些研究结果表明,将能源相关主题和数字平台纳入中学科学课程,有可能提高应对未来挑战所需的批判性思维能力。研究进一步强调了数字工具和创新教学方法在优化学生未来思维能力发展方面的潜力。