2022
DOI: 10.18844/cjes.v17i12.7605
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Strategies in promoting creative thinking skills in science classroom: A systematic review

Abstract: There is an abundance of studies investigating the effects of teaching strategies on promoting students' creative thinking skills. However, most of the teaching strategies only focus on divergent thinking as a sub-skill to promote creative thinking among secondary school students. Besides, no systematic review has been carried out to propose a teaching strategy and approach that focus on three creative thinking sub-skills namely associative thinking, visual thinking and divergent thinking. Hence, to achieve th… Show more

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“…The phrase searching option and the Boolean operators OR and AND were both used by the researcher to combine terms in their advanced search. Handpicking, backward tracking, and forward tracking were the three manual searching methods that were mainly used in the current study (Nasir et al 2022). This reviewing procedure was divided into four stages.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The phrase searching option and the Boolean operators OR and AND were both used by the researcher to combine terms in their advanced search. Handpicking, backward tracking, and forward tracking were the three manual searching methods that were mainly used in the current study (Nasir et al 2022). This reviewing procedure was divided into four stages.…”
Section: Figure 1 a Flow Diagram Of The Research Selection Process Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inability to generate ideas is due to the weakness of students' divergent thinking skills [39][40][41]. Hence, due to the dependency relationship between these three thinking skills, it is essential to carry out teaching activities that can train this set of skills in the classroom to help students better understand science learning [42].…”
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“…A recent systematic literature review by [42] indicates that digital storytelling can effectively train and incorporate these three skills in a science classroom. The review analysed 40 empirical studies that employed various teaching approaches in science lessons, such as project-based learning, problem-based learning, inquiry, multidisciplinary integration, and hands-on activities.…”
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confidence: 99%