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Title:
The effectiveness of technology learning centers in developing some creative-thinking skills for hearing-impaired students in middle school.
Authors: Prof. Maher Ismail Sabry DR. Reda Abdul –Qader Darwish Amira Muhammad Zaki
Year: 2020
Keywords: Keywords Keywords: Technology learning centers; creative thinking skills; hearing impaired
Journal: Journal of Research in Curriculum, Instruction and Educational Technology(JRCIET)
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
Pages: 15-38
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
Paper Link:
Full paper Maher Ismail Sabry Mohamed_JRCIET_Volume 6_Issue 3_Pages 15-38.pdf
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Abstract:

he aim of the research is to identify the effectiveness of technology learning centres in developing some creative thinking skills among 8 deaf middle schoolers (1st grade). The researcher used the one-group quasi-experimental designs in which both groups were pretested and post tested. The prescribed environment- al unit for first-grade middle school students was taught in the first semester using technology learning centers. Torrence Test of Creative Thinking (Figures –Image B) was administered to participants. There is a statistically significant difference at the 0.01 level between the average levels of hearing-impaired students in the first year of the middle grades in favor of the posttest.

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