2023
DOI: 10.21608/mjat.2023.285398
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Using a Hybrid 5E Instructional Model to Improve Higher Order Thinking and Self-directed learning skills of EFL Students

Abstract: The aim of the current study was to identify the effectiveness of using a Hybrid 5E Instructional Model in Microteaching course to improve university students" Higher Order Thinking (HOTS) and Self-Directed Learning Skills (SDLS). The participants of the study were 58 (Total number) 2 nd year EFL primary section students at the Faculty of Education, Minia University. The quasi-experimental design with one group serving as the experimental group, while the other serving as the control group was adopted. They pa… Show more

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“…Figure 1. PRISMA Upon careful examination of the collected data, this study comprises 17 articles written by Guntur and Mustafa [24], Channa [25], Wildan [26], Putri and Setiawan [27], Harmiyanti [28], Sinaga et al [29], Masran and Esha [30], Bahrun et al [31], Susanto [32], Rahman and Noh [33], Anwar [34], Ghazali et al [35], Ardiyati et al [36], Masoud [37], Rini and Mansur [38], Kusaeri et al [39], Adam and Latif [40]. The research team thoroughly analyzed each article, ensuring the results were reliable and relevant to the study's objectives.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1. PRISMA Upon careful examination of the collected data, this study comprises 17 articles written by Guntur and Mustafa [24], Channa [25], Wildan [26], Putri and Setiawan [27], Harmiyanti [28], Sinaga et al [29], Masran and Esha [30], Bahrun et al [31], Susanto [32], Rahman and Noh [33], Anwar [34], Ghazali et al [35], Ardiyati et al [36], Masoud [37], Rini and Mansur [38], Kusaeri et al [39], Adam and Latif [40]. The research team thoroughly analyzed each article, ensuring the results were reliable and relevant to the study's objectives.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%