Author/Authors :
ÖZENSOY, Ahmet Utku MilliEğitim Bakanlığı, Turkey
Title Of Article :
The Effects of the Social Studies Course Organized according to Critical Reading, on Students’Critical Thinking Skills
Abstract :
Critical reading means that a reader reaches to a conclusion through argumentation, questioning, assessment, using his own mind and taking advantages of reliable resources. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the social studies course, which is organized for critical reading, on students’ critical thinking skills. In the research study, experimental model, pre-post test control group design is preferred. Participants were chosen from the seven grades of the Atlıoğlu PrimarySchool in Ankara, Mamak district in 2009-2010 academic year. Cornell Critical Thinking Test, Level Xwas used in this research study as a pre-post test for both experimental and control groups. The content was chosen the unit about “The Bridges Between Countries” in seven grade social studies course. The experimental group was taught by the pattern unity and teacher s guide prepared according to critically reading by the researcher while the control group was taught by the text book and teacher s guide prepared by the Ministry of Education. Two-factor ANOVA with repeated measures was used to analyze the data related to the sub-aims. The research results show that, the text book prepared according to critically reading has a significant influence on the students’ critical thinking skills by comparing to the influence of the text book prepared by the Ministry of Education.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
primary education , social studies , critical thinking , critical reading , text book
JournalTitle :
Mersin University Journal Of The Faculty Of Education