A Development of Learning Activities Using 7E Learning Cycle with Six Thinking Hats to Develop Critical Thinking Skill for Grade XI Students

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วรรณา การเฉื่อยเฉิน
อังคณา อ่อนธานี

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The objectives of the study were: 1. to develop and assess the efficiency of learning activities using 7E learning cycle with six thinking hats to develop critical thinking skill for grade XI students at the criterion 75/75. 2. to implement activities by 2.1) to study the critical thinking during the learning activities, 2.2) to compare the critical thinking skill before and after using the learning activities, and 2.3) to study the complacency of learning activities. The sample was 30 students in grade XI, at Pikraiwittaya School. The results of the study revealed that:   (1) Learning activities the result indicate that it has appropriated quality with high level and effectiveness at 79.55/85.63. (2) Result to implement learning activities using 7E learning cycle with six thinking hats are: 2.1) Students have the ability to think critically during the learning activities. 2.2) Critical thinking skill in the posttest were higher than that of the pretest with statistical level of .01. 2.3) Students are satisfied with learning activities using 7E learning cycle with six thinking hats at the highest level

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