2016
DOI: 10.14687/jhs.v13i3.4077
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The development of critical reflection skills: An application of school and teacher themed movies

Abstract: The present research aims to determine the effect of films including school and teacher whose learning processes are applied with “Critical Reflection Skills (CRS)” on the critical reflection skills of 4th primary education teachers. In accordance with this purpose, the research was carried out with 73 participants who were the 4th grade students in the Primary Education Teacher Training Department of Gazi Faculty of Education in Gazi University in 2012-2013 education year. The qualitative and quantitative res… Show more

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“…The results of this study demonstrate that interdisciplinary approaches in primary education can lead to higher levels of understanding and reflective and critical thinking development, which is relevant to encouraging critical reflection in primary school kids. Kaşkaya & Selçuk (2016) This study explores the development of reflective thinking skills through media items, which can be applied to encourage critical reflection in primary school children. Maudsley & Strivens (2000) The article discusses the use of reflection and critical thinking in medical education, providing insights that can be adapted to promote critical reflection in primary school kids.…”
Section: Symbolic Representation Of Concepts To Primary Kids Of 5 Yea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this study demonstrate that interdisciplinary approaches in primary education can lead to higher levels of understanding and reflective and critical thinking development, which is relevant to encouraging critical reflection in primary school kids. Kaşkaya & Selçuk (2016) This study explores the development of reflective thinking skills through media items, which can be applied to encourage critical reflection in primary school children. Maudsley & Strivens (2000) The article discusses the use of reflection and critical thinking in medical education, providing insights that can be adapted to promote critical reflection in primary school kids.…”
Section: Symbolic Representation Of Concepts To Primary Kids Of 5 Yea...mentioning
confidence: 99%