The Effectiveness of a Program based on Successful Intelligence Theory in Teaching Social Studies on Developing Some Divergent Thinking Skills and attitudes Towards Creativity of Preparatory Stage Pupils.

Document Type : Original Article

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Teacher of curricula and methods of teaching social studies Faculty of Education, Hurghada - South Valley University

Abstract

Statement of the problem:-
The problem of the study could be stated as thus " Some preparatory stage pupils are characterized with their low level of Divergent thinking skills, and attitudes Towards Creativity" so, the present study investigated the effectiveness of a Program based on Successful Intelligence Theory in Teaching Social Studies on Developing Some Divergent Thinking Skills and attitudes Towards Creativity of Preparatory Stage Pupils .
Procedures: First, the theoretical part that included (Successful Intelligence Theory - Divergent Thinking - attitudes Towards Creativity). Second, the experimental part that included: 1) Preparing the divergent thinking skills' list . 2) Preparing the program based on Successful Intelligence Theory. 3) Preparing the measurement instruments which are the tests of divergent    thinking skills and scale of attitudes Towards Creativity. 5) The experimental study that included (choosing 30 thired grade preparatory stage pupils who represented the study group, pre-testing the measurement instruments, teaching the program and finally post-testing the measurement instruments)
Results: The results also revealed significant statistically differences at the level of ( 0,01) between the mean scores of the study group on both pre/post  test divergent thinking skills and scale of attitudes Towards Creativity in favor of the post-test.                                                                                                  

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Volume 75, Issue 75 - Serial Number 75
مناهج وطرق التدریس ( اللغة العربیة- الإنجلیزیة – الفرنسیة – الریاضیات – العلوم- الفنون- الاقتصاد المنزلی- التجاری ... )
July 2020
Pages 739-775
  • Receive Date: 20 March 2020
  • Revise Date: 05 April 2020
  • Accept Date: 27 April 2020