公立学校初中生的思维能力和世界史学习兴趣

Raichelle Joy P. Montelibano, Joel M. Bual, Dennis V. Madrigal
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世界历史的重要性在于它能够提高学生的思维能力和了解全球事件的兴趣。因此,有必要对学生的思维能力和兴趣进行评估,以确定他们对该学科的学习倾向。本研究以认知发展理论为基础,旨在评估学生的思维能力和学习兴趣水平及其相关关系。本研究采用描述性-相关性方法,对菲律宾巴科洛德市一所公立学校的 294 名初中生进行了问卷调查。数据分析采用了平均值、标准差和斯皮尔曼等级相关性。结果显示,学生的思维能力一般,学习兴趣较高。此外,还发现学生的思维能力与学习世界史的兴趣之间没有明显的相关性。这使锚定理论失效。因此,建议公立学校教师不断改进教学策略,以提高学生的批判性思维能力和对该学科的参与度。
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Thinking Skills and Learning Interest in World History of Junior High Students in a Public School
World History's importance lies in its ability to enhance thinking skills and interest in understanding global events. Therefore, assessing students' thinking skills and interests is necessary to determine their inclination toward the discipline. Based on Cognitive Development Theory, this study aimed to assess the level of thinking skills and learning interests and their correlative relationship. A descriptive-correlational approach was used, and validated and reliability-tested questionnaires were administered to 294 junior high school students in a public school in Bacolod City, Philippines. The mean, standard deviation, and Spearman rank correlation were used for data analysis. Students displayed average thinking skills and a high level of learning interest. Additionally, no significant correlation was found between students' thinking skills and their interest in learning world history. This invalidated the anchored theory. Hence, continuous improvements in employing strategies are recommended to public school teachers to boost students' critical thinking abilities and engagement in the subject.
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