The Effect of Teaching Chemistry in the Light of the Scamper Program on the Achievement and the development of higher thinking skills among secondary secondary students in the city of Abha
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Abstract
The aim of this research is to identify the effect of chemistry teaching in the light of the SCAMPER program on achievement and to develop the higher thinking skills of secondary secondary students. The experiment was carried out on a random sample of secondary secondary students in a school in the city of Abha in Asir region, numbering 58 students, which was divided into two groups. One of them, the 28 pilot group, studied the hydrocarbons unit in the light of the Scamper program, and the other 30 students studied the unit in the usual way. The first semester of the academic year 1434-1435 H. At the end of the experiment, the same research tools were applied to both groups The results of the study indicated that there were statistically significant differences at (α = 0.05) between the mean scores of the experimental and control groups in the post- The experimental group obtained an average of (43.89) against the average (26.53), as well as in the higher thinking skills test. The pilot obtained an average of 99.32 versus 13.53 for the control. The difference in achievement tests and higher thinking skills is evident in favor of the experimental group. In the light of these findings, some recommendations and proposals were made.