The effect of Mind maps Strategy in teaching Islamic education on the direct and delayed achievement of students at tenth grade in aqaba governorate in Jordan

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  • Kholoud Mahmoud Al Osaily

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direct achievement
delayed achievement
mind mapping strategy

Abstract

 The purpose of this study was inquiring the effect of Mind Maps Strategy in teaching Islamic education on the direct and indirect achievement of tenth grade To achieve the objectives of this study, the researcher developed an achievement test, Its comprehensive high school girls in the director of aqaba the sample was chosen by the intentional method where two division selected and two division randomly distributed ,control group with (30) and experimental group with (30).

The results showed that there were significant differences at the level of (α < 0.05) between the means of direct achievement Where the experimental in the achievement test on the general average (21.54 of 25) against for the control of the general average (15.23) In the deferred collection, the experiment obtained an average of (20.68) against the control of the average (13.90), and the difference in the two tests in favor of experimental group who taught English by using mind maps Strategy Also there significant differences at the level of(α < 0.05) in the indirect achievement in favor of experimental group.

Author Biography

Kholoud Mahmoud Al Osaily

Directorate of Education | Aqaba | Ministry of Education | Jordan

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2018-08-30

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The effect of Mind maps Strategy in teaching Islamic education on the direct and delayed achievement of students at tenth grade in aqaba governorate in Jordan. (2018). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 2(23), 57-38. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.K040718

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The effect of Mind maps Strategy in teaching Islamic education on the direct and delayed achievement of students at tenth grade in aqaba governorate in Jordan. (2018). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 2(23), 57-38. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.K040718