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Dr. Eman Saber Abdel-kader El-Azzab :: Publications:

Title:
فاعلية بيئة للتعلم التشاركي المدمج من خلال تضمين بعض مبادئ التنمية المستدامة ومعايير NGSS بوحدة بمقرر العلوم لتنمية مهارات التفكير المنتج والمواطنة البيئية وخفض التجول العقلي لدى تلاميذ الصف السادس من المرحلة الابتدائية
Authors: E S, eman elazzab
Year: 2022
Keywords: Blended participatory learning - sustainable development - science standards for the next generation - productive thinking skills - responsible environmental citizenship - mind wandering
Journal: المجلة المصرية للتربية العلمية
Volume: 25
Issue: 3
Pages: 54-100
Publisher: المجلة المصرية للتربية العلمية
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

The aim of the current research is to identify the effectiveness of the integrated participatory learning environment in developing productive thinking skills, responsible environmental citizenship, and reducing the mind wandering among sixthgrade students in the schools of Bisha Governorate in the primary stage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Some principles of sustainable development, and some standards of science for the next generation. The research adopted the experimental method with a design based on the two experimental groups (taught by experimental treatment) and the control group (taught in the usual way), where the number of each of them amounted to (٣٢) female students. The research tools included a test of productive thinking skills, the measure of responsible environmental citizenship, and the scale of mind wandering in the two dimensions, and the most important results of the research were the effectiveness of integrated participatory learning in the development of dependent variables.

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