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A Study on High School Students’ Critical Thinking Skills

Year 2022, , 344 - 366, 15.08.2022
https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1055732

Abstract

The aim of this non-experimental quantitative study which employed a survey design was to determine the level of high school students’ CT skills and to investigate if high school students’ critical thinking (CT) skills differ by gender, father and mother’s educational background, age, and grade level. Critical Thinking Skill Test for High School Students was used to collect data in this study carried out with 603 high school students. As a result of the study, it was found out that students had high CT skills in terms of each sub-tests. Also, it was found out that students’ CT skills significantly differed by gender and educational background of their father and mother. Females and students who have a father and mother with higher educational degrees had higher CT skills. However, age and grade level did not significantly affect students’ each sub-test scores and total test scores. These results of the current study were confirmed by the huge body of previous literature.

References

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  • Algharaibeh, S. A. S. & ALmomani, R. T. (2020). Critical thinking among Al-Balqa Applied University students. Universal Journal of Educational Research, 8(9), 3834-3841.
  • Altay, B. (2013). Investigation on the relationship among metacognitive awareness, language learning strategies, critical thinking and self- regulation skills in the process of learning English [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Adnan Menderes University.
  • Ay, Ş. & Akgöl, H. (2008). Critical thinking, gender, age and grade level. Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 1(2), 65-75.
  • Ayaz, E. (2012). A study on primary school managers' critical thinking ability: the sample of European side of Istanbul [Unpublished master’s thesis].Yeditepe University.
  • Azizi-Fini, I., Hajibagheri, A., & Adib-Hajbaghery, M. (2015). Critical thinking skills in nursing students: a comparison between freshmen and senior students. Nursing and Midwifery Studies, 4(1), 1-5.
  • Babamohamadi, H., Fakhr-Movahedi, A., Soleimani, M., & Emadi, A. (2017). A comparative study on critical thinking skills of bachelor and master’s degree students in critical care nursing. Nursing and Midwifery Studies, 6(2), 1-4.
  • Bakan, U. (2010). The evaluation of the effect of critical thinking skills over primary education media literacy courses [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Atatürk University.
  • Baldwin, T., Pierce, J., Joines, R., & Farouk, S. (2011). The elusiveness of applied management knowledge: A critical challenge for management educators. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 10(4), 583–605.
  • Bapoğlu, S. S. (2010). The research of creativity and critical thinking levels of gifted and normal children [Unpublished master’s thesis]. İstanbul University.
  • Binkley, M., Erstad, O., Herman, J., Raizen, S., Ripley, M., Miller-Ricci, M., & Rumble, M. (2012). Defining twenty-first century skills. In P. Griffin, B. McGaw, & E. Care (Eds), Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills (pp.17-66). Springer.
  • Bulut, A. S. K. (2021). The effect of the integration of science and mathematics on critical thinking and scientific process skills of the gifted students: The effect of the integration of science and mathematics. International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 13(1), 290-312.
  • Choy, S. C. & Cheah, P. K. (2009). Teacher perceptions of critical thinking among students and its influence on higher education. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 20(2), 198–206.
  • Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences. Hillsdale, NJ: Lewrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • DeYoung, S. (2003). Teaching strategies for nurse educators. Prentice Hall.
  • Eccles, J. S. (2005). Influences of parent's education on their children's educational attainments: the role of parent and child perceptions. London Review of Education, 3(3), 191-204.
  • Ennis, R. H. (1987). A taxonomy of critical thinking dispositions and abilities. In J. B. Baron & R. J. Sternberg (Eds.), Teaching thinking skills: Theory and practice (pp. 9–26). Henry Holt & Co.
  • Facione, P. A. (1990a). Critical thinking: A statement of expert consensus for purposes of educational assessment and instruction - executive summary - the Delphi report. The California Academic Press.
  • Facione, P. A. (1990b). The California critical thinking skills test (CCTST): Form A. California Academic Press.
  • Facione, P. A. & Gittens, C. A. (2011). Think critically. Prentice Hall.
  • Feng, R. C., Chen, M. J., Chen, M. C., & Pai, Y. C. (2010). Critical thinking competence and disposition of clinical nurses in a medical center. Journal of Nursing Research, 18(2), 77-87.
  • Fisher, R. (2011). Dialogic teaching. In A. Green (Ed.), Becoming a reflective English teacher (pp. 90-109). McGraw-Hill.
  • Forawi, S. A. (2016). Standard-based science education and critical thinking. Thinking and Creativity, 20, 52–62.
  • Fuad, N. M., Zubaidah, S., Mahanal, S., & Suarsini, E. (2017). Improving junior high schools’ critical thinking skills based on test three different models of learning. International Journal of Instruction, 10(1), 101-116.
  • Gharib, M., Rabieian, M., Salsali, M., Hadjizadeh, E., Sabouri Kashani, A., & Khalkhali, H. (2009). Critical thinking skills and critical thinking dispositions in freshmen and senior students of health care management. Iranian journal of medical education, 9(2), 125-135.
  • Görücü, E. (2014). Investigation of relationship between the reading habits and critical thinking skills of sixth, seventh and eighth grade students [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Yeditepe University.
  • Gülveren, H. (2007). Critical thinking skills of education faculty students and factors influencing critical thinking skill [Unpublished PhD thesis]. Dokuz Eylül University.
  • Halpern, D. F. (1999). Teaching for critical thinking: helping college students develop the skills and dispositions of a critical thinker. New directions for teaching and learning, 80, 69-74.
  • Han, A. & Kwon, K. (2018). Students’ perception of extracurricular activities: a case study. Journal of Advances in Education Research, 3(3), 131-141.
  • Hayati, N. & Berlianti, N. A. (2020). Critical thinking skills of natural science undergraduate students on biology subject: Gender perspective. Journal of Biological Education Indonesia, 6(1), 83-90.
  • Hersh, R. H. (2009). A well-rounded education for a flat world. Educational Leadership, 67, 51-53.
  • Hortaçsu, N. (1995). Parents' education levels, parents' beliefs, and child outcomes. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 156(3), 373-383.
  • Hove, G. (2011). Developing critical thinking skills in the high school English classroom [Unpublished Phd thesis]. University of Wisconsin.
  • Huang, L., Wang, Z., Yao, Y., Shan, C., Wang, H., Zhu, M., Lu, Y., Sun, P., & Zhao, X. (2015). Exploring the association between parental rearing styles and medical students’ critical thinking disposition in China. BMC medical education, 15(1), 1-8.
  • Irwanto, Rohaeti, E., & Prodjosantoso, A. K. (2019). Analyzing the relationships between pre-service chemistry teachers’ science process skills and critical thinking skills. Journal of Turkish Science Education, 16(3), 299-313.
  • İncirkuş, F. A. (2021). Investigation of secondary school students' critical thinking skills in Turkish lesson according to different variables. Cumhuriyet International Journal of Education, 10(3), 1261-1282.
  • Jonassen, D. H. (2000). Computers as mind tools for schools: engaging critical thinking. Prentice Hall.
  • Jones, E., Hoffman, S., Moore, L., Ratcliff, G., Tibbetts, S. & Click, B. (1995). National assessment of college student learning: identifying the college graduates’ essential skills in writing, speech and listening and critical thinking. National Center for Educational Statistics.
  • Karademir, Ç. A. & Saracaloğlu, A. S. (2017). The effect of preservice teachers’ inquiry and critical thinking skills on teacher self efficacy. Turkish studies, (12)33, 261-290.
  • Kavenuke, P. S., Kinyota, M., & Kayombo, J. J. (2020). The critical thinking skills of prospective teachers: investigating their systematicity, self-confidence and scepticism. Thinking Skills and Creativity, 37, 1-11.
  • Kıran, M. S. (2019). The relationship between the level of critical thinking skills and the level of reading comprehension success of 4th grade students in elementary school [Unpublished master’s thesis]. İnönü University.
  • King, P. M., Wood, P. K., & Mines, R. A. (1990). Critical thinking among college and graduate students. The Review of Higher Education, 13(2), 167-186.
  • Kusumawati, R., Hobri, & Hadi, A. F. (2019). Implementation of integrated inquiry collaborative learning based on the lesson study for learning community to improve students’ creative thinking skill. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1211, 1–11.
  • Kürüm, D. (2002). Critical thinking abilities of teacher trainees [Unpublished master’s thesis] Anadolu University.
  • Lai, E. R. (2011). Critical thinking: a literature review research report. Pearson Publishing.
  • Levy, F. & Murnane, R. J. (2004). The new division of labor: how computers are creating the next job market. Princeton University Press.
  • Long, W. R., Barnes, L., Williams, A., & Northcote, M. T. (2018, June). Are they ready? Accounting academics’ perspectives of the preparedness of new student cohorts. Paper presented at the European Accounting Association Congress, Milan, Italy.
  • Lovelace, K. J., Eggers, F., & Dyck, L. R. (2016). I do and I understand: assessing the utility of web-based management simulations to develop critical thinking skills. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 15(1), 100–121.
  • Ludin, S. M. (2018). Does good critical thinking equal effective decision-making among critical care nurses? A cross-sectional survey. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 44, 1-10.
  • Manalo, E. & Sheppard, C. (2016). How might language affect critical thinking performance? Thinking Skills and Creativity, 21, 41-49.
  • Marni, S., Aliman, M., Suyono, Roekhan, & Harsiati, T. (2020). Students’ critical thinking skills based on gender and knowledge group. Journal of Turkish Science Education, 17(4), 544-560.
  • McPeck, J. E. (2016). Critical thinking and education. Routledge.
  • Mete, G. (2021). Examining the secondary school students’ critical thinking skills. Journal of Mother Tongue Education, 9(2), 492-509.
  • Ocak, İ. & Kutlu Kalender, M. D. (2017). Investigation of 6th grade students’ critical thinking skills terms of various variables (Kütahya sample). Kastamonu Education Journal, 25(4), 1587-1600.
  • Özcan, Z. Ç. (2017). Critical skills and mathematics performance of middle school students. Journal of Civilization Studies, 1(1), 43-52.
  • Paul, R. W. & Binker, A. J. A. (1990). Critical thinking: What every person needs to survive in a rapidly changing world. Center for Critical Thinking and Moral Critique.
  • Profetto-McGrath J. (2003). The relationship of critical thinking skills and critical thinking dispositions of baccalaureate nursing students. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 43(6), 569-577.
  • Repo, S., Lehtinen, T., Rusanen, E., & Hyytinen, H. (2017). Prior education of Open University students contributes to their capability in critical thinking. Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 23(1), 61-77.
  • Ren, X., Tong, Y., Peng, P., & Wang, T. (2020). Critical thinking predicts academic performance beyond general cognitive ability: Evidence from adults and children. Intelligence, 82, 1–10.
  • Saçlı, F. & Demirhan, G. (2008). A determination and comparison of critical thinking levels of students in physical education teacher training program. Hacettepe Journal of Sport Sciences, 19(2), 92-110.
  • Salas-Pilco, S. Z. (2013). Evolution of the framework for 21st century competencies. Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal, 5(1), 10-24.
  • Shubina, I. & Kulakli, A. (2019). Critical thinking, creativity and gender differences for knowledge generation in education. Literacy Information and Computer Education Journal, 10(1), 3086-3093.
  • Silva, E. (2009). Measuring skills for 21st-century learning. The Phi Delta Kappan, 90(9), 630-634.
  • Soeherman, S. (2010). The relationships of critical thinking skills, critical thinking dispositions, and college experiences of theological students in Indonesia [Unpublished PhD thesis]. Biola University.
  • Sulisworo, D. & Syarif, F. (2018). The utilization of open educational resources in the collaborative learning environment to enhance the critical thinking skill. International Journal of Learning and Development, 8(1), 73-83.
  • Sur, E. (2020). The study of the relationship between secondary school students critical and creative thinking skills and comprehension skills [Unpublished Phd thesis]. Necmettin Erbakan University.
  • Taggart, G., Ridley, K., Rudd, P., & Benefield, P. (2005). Thinking skills in the early years: a literature review. National Foundation for Educational Research.
  • Thayer-Bacon, B. J. (1993). Caring and its relationship to critical thinking. Educational Theory, 43(3), 323-340.
  • Trilling, B. & Fadel, C. (2009). 21st century skills: learning for life in our times. Jossey-Bass/Wiley.
  • Usta, M. (2019). Examination of reading-understanding levels and critical thinking skills of primary school teachers and primary school 4th grade students [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Necmettin Erbakan University.
  • Wagner, T. (2010). The global achievement gap. New York: Basic Books.
  • Watson, G. & Glaser, M. E. (1994). Watson-Glaser critical thinking appraisal form S manual. The Psychological Corporation.
  • Wettstein, R. B., Wilkins, R. L., Gardner, D. D., & Restrepo, R. D. (2011). Critical thinking ability in respiratory care students and its correlation with age, educational background, and performance on national Board examinations. Respiratory Care, 56(3), 284-289.
  • Yang, Y. T. C. (2008). A catalyst for teaching critical thinking in a large university class in Taiwan: asynchronous online discussions with the facilitation of teaching assistants. Educational Technology Research and Development, 56(3), 241–264.
  • Yüksekbilgili, B. (2019). Analysing 4th grade students' critical thinking abilities and math success level [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Gaziantep University.

Lise Öğrencilerinin Eleştirel Düşünme Becerileri Üzerine Bir Çalışma

Year 2022, , 344 - 366, 15.08.2022
https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1055732

Abstract

Tarama modelinin kullanıldığı deneysel olmayan bu nicel çalışmanın amacı lise öğrencilerinin eleştirel düşünme (ED) beceri düzeylerinin belirlenmesi ve bu beceri düzeylerinin cinsiyet, anne ve baba eğitim durumu, yaş ve sınıf düzeyi değişkenlerine göre farklılaşıp farklılaşmadığının incelenmesidir. 603 lise öğrencisi ile yürütülen bu çalışmada veriler Lise Öğrencileri için Eleştirel Düşünme Testi ile toplanmıştır. Çalışmanın sonucunda lise öğrencilerinin bütün alt testler açısından ED becerilerinin yüksek düzeyde olduğu bulunmuştur. Ayrıca, öğrencilerin ED becerileri cinsiyet ve anne ve babanın eğitim düzeyi değişkenlerine göre anlamlı bir şekilde farklılaşmaktadır. Kadın ve daha yüksek bir eğitim kademesinden mezun olmuş anne ya da babaya sahip öğrencilerin ED becerileri daha yüksektir. Ancak, yaş ve sınıf düzeyi öğrencilerin alt test ve toplam test puanlarını anlamlı bir şekilde etkilememektedir. Çalışmada elde edilen bu sonuçlar literatürde bulunan birçok çalışmanın sonuçlarıyla örtüşmektedir.

References

  • Afsahi, S. E. & Afghari, A. (2017). The relationship between mother tongue, age, gender and critical thinking level. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Language Research, 4(1), 116-124.
  • Algharaibeh, S. A. S. & ALmomani, R. T. (2020). Critical thinking among Al-Balqa Applied University students. Universal Journal of Educational Research, 8(9), 3834-3841.
  • Altay, B. (2013). Investigation on the relationship among metacognitive awareness, language learning strategies, critical thinking and self- regulation skills in the process of learning English [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Adnan Menderes University.
  • Ay, Ş. & Akgöl, H. (2008). Critical thinking, gender, age and grade level. Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 1(2), 65-75.
  • Ayaz, E. (2012). A study on primary school managers' critical thinking ability: the sample of European side of Istanbul [Unpublished master’s thesis].Yeditepe University.
  • Azizi-Fini, I., Hajibagheri, A., & Adib-Hajbaghery, M. (2015). Critical thinking skills in nursing students: a comparison between freshmen and senior students. Nursing and Midwifery Studies, 4(1), 1-5.
  • Babamohamadi, H., Fakhr-Movahedi, A., Soleimani, M., & Emadi, A. (2017). A comparative study on critical thinking skills of bachelor and master’s degree students in critical care nursing. Nursing and Midwifery Studies, 6(2), 1-4.
  • Bakan, U. (2010). The evaluation of the effect of critical thinking skills over primary education media literacy courses [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Atatürk University.
  • Baldwin, T., Pierce, J., Joines, R., & Farouk, S. (2011). The elusiveness of applied management knowledge: A critical challenge for management educators. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 10(4), 583–605.
  • Bapoğlu, S. S. (2010). The research of creativity and critical thinking levels of gifted and normal children [Unpublished master’s thesis]. İstanbul University.
  • Binkley, M., Erstad, O., Herman, J., Raizen, S., Ripley, M., Miller-Ricci, M., & Rumble, M. (2012). Defining twenty-first century skills. In P. Griffin, B. McGaw, & E. Care (Eds), Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills (pp.17-66). Springer.
  • Bulut, A. S. K. (2021). The effect of the integration of science and mathematics on critical thinking and scientific process skills of the gifted students: The effect of the integration of science and mathematics. International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 13(1), 290-312.
  • Choy, S. C. & Cheah, P. K. (2009). Teacher perceptions of critical thinking among students and its influence on higher education. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 20(2), 198–206.
  • Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences. Hillsdale, NJ: Lewrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • DeYoung, S. (2003). Teaching strategies for nurse educators. Prentice Hall.
  • Eccles, J. S. (2005). Influences of parent's education on their children's educational attainments: the role of parent and child perceptions. London Review of Education, 3(3), 191-204.
  • Ennis, R. H. (1987). A taxonomy of critical thinking dispositions and abilities. In J. B. Baron & R. J. Sternberg (Eds.), Teaching thinking skills: Theory and practice (pp. 9–26). Henry Holt & Co.
  • Facione, P. A. (1990a). Critical thinking: A statement of expert consensus for purposes of educational assessment and instruction - executive summary - the Delphi report. The California Academic Press.
  • Facione, P. A. (1990b). The California critical thinking skills test (CCTST): Form A. California Academic Press.
  • Facione, P. A. & Gittens, C. A. (2011). Think critically. Prentice Hall.
  • Feng, R. C., Chen, M. J., Chen, M. C., & Pai, Y. C. (2010). Critical thinking competence and disposition of clinical nurses in a medical center. Journal of Nursing Research, 18(2), 77-87.
  • Fisher, R. (2011). Dialogic teaching. In A. Green (Ed.), Becoming a reflective English teacher (pp. 90-109). McGraw-Hill.
  • Forawi, S. A. (2016). Standard-based science education and critical thinking. Thinking and Creativity, 20, 52–62.
  • Fuad, N. M., Zubaidah, S., Mahanal, S., & Suarsini, E. (2017). Improving junior high schools’ critical thinking skills based on test three different models of learning. International Journal of Instruction, 10(1), 101-116.
  • Gharib, M., Rabieian, M., Salsali, M., Hadjizadeh, E., Sabouri Kashani, A., & Khalkhali, H. (2009). Critical thinking skills and critical thinking dispositions in freshmen and senior students of health care management. Iranian journal of medical education, 9(2), 125-135.
  • Görücü, E. (2014). Investigation of relationship between the reading habits and critical thinking skills of sixth, seventh and eighth grade students [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Yeditepe University.
  • Gülveren, H. (2007). Critical thinking skills of education faculty students and factors influencing critical thinking skill [Unpublished PhD thesis]. Dokuz Eylül University.
  • Halpern, D. F. (1999). Teaching for critical thinking: helping college students develop the skills and dispositions of a critical thinker. New directions for teaching and learning, 80, 69-74.
  • Han, A. & Kwon, K. (2018). Students’ perception of extracurricular activities: a case study. Journal of Advances in Education Research, 3(3), 131-141.
  • Hayati, N. & Berlianti, N. A. (2020). Critical thinking skills of natural science undergraduate students on biology subject: Gender perspective. Journal of Biological Education Indonesia, 6(1), 83-90.
  • Hersh, R. H. (2009). A well-rounded education for a flat world. Educational Leadership, 67, 51-53.
  • Hortaçsu, N. (1995). Parents' education levels, parents' beliefs, and child outcomes. The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 156(3), 373-383.
  • Hove, G. (2011). Developing critical thinking skills in the high school English classroom [Unpublished Phd thesis]. University of Wisconsin.
  • Huang, L., Wang, Z., Yao, Y., Shan, C., Wang, H., Zhu, M., Lu, Y., Sun, P., & Zhao, X. (2015). Exploring the association between parental rearing styles and medical students’ critical thinking disposition in China. BMC medical education, 15(1), 1-8.
  • Irwanto, Rohaeti, E., & Prodjosantoso, A. K. (2019). Analyzing the relationships between pre-service chemistry teachers’ science process skills and critical thinking skills. Journal of Turkish Science Education, 16(3), 299-313.
  • İncirkuş, F. A. (2021). Investigation of secondary school students' critical thinking skills in Turkish lesson according to different variables. Cumhuriyet International Journal of Education, 10(3), 1261-1282.
  • Jonassen, D. H. (2000). Computers as mind tools for schools: engaging critical thinking. Prentice Hall.
  • Jones, E., Hoffman, S., Moore, L., Ratcliff, G., Tibbetts, S. & Click, B. (1995). National assessment of college student learning: identifying the college graduates’ essential skills in writing, speech and listening and critical thinking. National Center for Educational Statistics.
  • Karademir, Ç. A. & Saracaloğlu, A. S. (2017). The effect of preservice teachers’ inquiry and critical thinking skills on teacher self efficacy. Turkish studies, (12)33, 261-290.
  • Kavenuke, P. S., Kinyota, M., & Kayombo, J. J. (2020). The critical thinking skills of prospective teachers: investigating their systematicity, self-confidence and scepticism. Thinking Skills and Creativity, 37, 1-11.
  • Kıran, M. S. (2019). The relationship between the level of critical thinking skills and the level of reading comprehension success of 4th grade students in elementary school [Unpublished master’s thesis]. İnönü University.
  • King, P. M., Wood, P. K., & Mines, R. A. (1990). Critical thinking among college and graduate students. The Review of Higher Education, 13(2), 167-186.
  • Kusumawati, R., Hobri, & Hadi, A. F. (2019). Implementation of integrated inquiry collaborative learning based on the lesson study for learning community to improve students’ creative thinking skill. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1211, 1–11.
  • Kürüm, D. (2002). Critical thinking abilities of teacher trainees [Unpublished master’s thesis] Anadolu University.
  • Lai, E. R. (2011). Critical thinking: a literature review research report. Pearson Publishing.
  • Levy, F. & Murnane, R. J. (2004). The new division of labor: how computers are creating the next job market. Princeton University Press.
  • Long, W. R., Barnes, L., Williams, A., & Northcote, M. T. (2018, June). Are they ready? Accounting academics’ perspectives of the preparedness of new student cohorts. Paper presented at the European Accounting Association Congress, Milan, Italy.
  • Lovelace, K. J., Eggers, F., & Dyck, L. R. (2016). I do and I understand: assessing the utility of web-based management simulations to develop critical thinking skills. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 15(1), 100–121.
  • Ludin, S. M. (2018). Does good critical thinking equal effective decision-making among critical care nurses? A cross-sectional survey. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 44, 1-10.
  • Manalo, E. & Sheppard, C. (2016). How might language affect critical thinking performance? Thinking Skills and Creativity, 21, 41-49.
  • Marni, S., Aliman, M., Suyono, Roekhan, & Harsiati, T. (2020). Students’ critical thinking skills based on gender and knowledge group. Journal of Turkish Science Education, 17(4), 544-560.
  • McPeck, J. E. (2016). Critical thinking and education. Routledge.
  • Mete, G. (2021). Examining the secondary school students’ critical thinking skills. Journal of Mother Tongue Education, 9(2), 492-509.
  • Ocak, İ. & Kutlu Kalender, M. D. (2017). Investigation of 6th grade students’ critical thinking skills terms of various variables (Kütahya sample). Kastamonu Education Journal, 25(4), 1587-1600.
  • Özcan, Z. Ç. (2017). Critical skills and mathematics performance of middle school students. Journal of Civilization Studies, 1(1), 43-52.
  • Paul, R. W. & Binker, A. J. A. (1990). Critical thinking: What every person needs to survive in a rapidly changing world. Center for Critical Thinking and Moral Critique.
  • Profetto-McGrath J. (2003). The relationship of critical thinking skills and critical thinking dispositions of baccalaureate nursing students. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 43(6), 569-577.
  • Repo, S., Lehtinen, T., Rusanen, E., & Hyytinen, H. (2017). Prior education of Open University students contributes to their capability in critical thinking. Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 23(1), 61-77.
  • Ren, X., Tong, Y., Peng, P., & Wang, T. (2020). Critical thinking predicts academic performance beyond general cognitive ability: Evidence from adults and children. Intelligence, 82, 1–10.
  • Saçlı, F. & Demirhan, G. (2008). A determination and comparison of critical thinking levels of students in physical education teacher training program. Hacettepe Journal of Sport Sciences, 19(2), 92-110.
  • Salas-Pilco, S. Z. (2013). Evolution of the framework for 21st century competencies. Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal, 5(1), 10-24.
  • Shubina, I. & Kulakli, A. (2019). Critical thinking, creativity and gender differences for knowledge generation in education. Literacy Information and Computer Education Journal, 10(1), 3086-3093.
  • Silva, E. (2009). Measuring skills for 21st-century learning. The Phi Delta Kappan, 90(9), 630-634.
  • Soeherman, S. (2010). The relationships of critical thinking skills, critical thinking dispositions, and college experiences of theological students in Indonesia [Unpublished PhD thesis]. Biola University.
  • Sulisworo, D. & Syarif, F. (2018). The utilization of open educational resources in the collaborative learning environment to enhance the critical thinking skill. International Journal of Learning and Development, 8(1), 73-83.
  • Sur, E. (2020). The study of the relationship between secondary school students critical and creative thinking skills and comprehension skills [Unpublished Phd thesis]. Necmettin Erbakan University.
  • Taggart, G., Ridley, K., Rudd, P., & Benefield, P. (2005). Thinking skills in the early years: a literature review. National Foundation for Educational Research.
  • Thayer-Bacon, B. J. (1993). Caring and its relationship to critical thinking. Educational Theory, 43(3), 323-340.
  • Trilling, B. & Fadel, C. (2009). 21st century skills: learning for life in our times. Jossey-Bass/Wiley.
  • Usta, M. (2019). Examination of reading-understanding levels and critical thinking skills of primary school teachers and primary school 4th grade students [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Necmettin Erbakan University.
  • Wagner, T. (2010). The global achievement gap. New York: Basic Books.
  • Watson, G. & Glaser, M. E. (1994). Watson-Glaser critical thinking appraisal form S manual. The Psychological Corporation.
  • Wettstein, R. B., Wilkins, R. L., Gardner, D. D., & Restrepo, R. D. (2011). Critical thinking ability in respiratory care students and its correlation with age, educational background, and performance on national Board examinations. Respiratory Care, 56(3), 284-289.
  • Yang, Y. T. C. (2008). A catalyst for teaching critical thinking in a large university class in Taiwan: asynchronous online discussions with the facilitation of teaching assistants. Educational Technology Research and Development, 56(3), 241–264.
  • Yüksekbilgili, B. (2019). Analysing 4th grade students' critical thinking abilities and math success level [Unpublished master’s thesis]. Gaziantep University.
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Authors

Ali Orhan 0000-0003-1234-3919

İnan Tekin This is me 0000-0002-5616-4325

Publication Date August 15, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022

Cite

APA Orhan, A., & Tekin, İ. (2022). A Study on High School Students’ Critical Thinking Skills. Sakarya University Journal of Education, 12(2), 344-366. https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.1055732