A Proposed Framework for Practicing Creative Thinking Skills in Teaching Science to Primary School Students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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10.26389/AJSRP.E240325Published:
2025-06-30Downloads
Abstract
The study aimed to identify the creative thinking skills necessary for teaching science to elementary students, explore methods for fostering these skills, and present a proposed framework for their classroom application. The researcher adopted a descriptive analytical approach and developed a list of creative thinking skills, validated by 18 experts for the skills and 14 for the enhancement methods.The main tool was a skill checklist, and the study sample consisted of the science textbook for the sixth grade in Saudi Arabia.The results revealed 35 sub-skills essential for teaching science creatively, distributed as follows: fluency (13 skills), flexibility (13), and originality (9). Additionally, 15 methods were identified to foster these skills, and a conceptual model was presented for implementing creative thinking in science education. Based on the findings, the study recommended preparing a supportive school environment, embedding creative-thinking content and strategies into science curricula, and training science teachers to adopt creative teaching practices. It also proposed further evaluations of science textbooks in light of these skills.
Keywords:
Creative thinking science education elementary stage teaching skills classroom environmentReferences
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