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Title
The
influence
of
high-
and
low-level
questions
on
critical
thinking
ability
and the
retention
of
gains
in
critical
thinking
ability
effected
by
question
types
Author
Caravan
,
David
,
1936-
Description
Thesis
(M.
Ed.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1979.
Education
Date
1979
Pagination
viii, 147 leaves : ill.
Subject
Questioning;
Social
sciences--Study
and
teaching
(Secondary)
Degree
M.
Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
63-66.
--
QEII
has
photocopy.
Abstract
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
determine
the
effects
of
low-
and
high-level
questions
on
critical
thinking
ability
and the
retention
of
gains
in
critical
thinking
ability
effected
by
question
types.
--
In
cooperation
with the
principal
and
staff
of
Ascension
Collegiate
,
Bay
Roberts
,
Newfoundland
, and by
permission
of the
Avalon
North
Integrated
School
Board
,
five
grade
ten
classes
in
social
studies
,
comprising
155
students
, were
made
available
for the
experimental
group.
--
Following
random
assignment
of
students
to
treatments
,
each
class
used
the
same
material
but
differed
with
respect
to
teaching
procedure.
Treatment
material
consisted
of
two
sets
of
questions
as
determined
by the
criteria
for
high-level
and
low-level
types
identified
in
Bloom's
Taxonomy
of
Educational
Objectives:
Cognitive
Domains.
Treatment
1
used
a
teaching
procedure
which
stressed
low-level
questions
emphasizing
responses
indicative
of
learning
outcomes
representative
of the
lowest
level
of
understanding.
Treatment
2
employed
a
teaching
procedure
which
stressed
high-level
questions
and
emphasized
learning
outcomes
as
defined
for
analysis
,
synthesis
, and
evaluation.
Treatment
3
consisted
of a
control
group
which
received
no
supporting
learning
experiences
based
on
questioning
strategy.
--
The
Watson-Glaser
Critical
Thinking
Appraisal
,
Form
Ym
, was
used
on
two
occasions:
as a
post-test
immediately
following
the
experimental
procedure
of
21
days
, and as a
delayed
post-test
one
month
after
the
post-test.
A
one-way
ANOVA
with
two
measures
of
effect
was
used
to
analyze
the
data.
Anticipated
use
of the
Scheffe
Method
of
Multiple
Comparisons
intended
for
further
interpretation
of
data
, was not
conducted
since
no
significant
differences
between
treatments
were
found.
-
Analysis
of the
data
revealed
that
low-
and
high-level
questions
had
no
influence
on
critical
thinking
ability
of
students
in
social
studies
at the
grade
ten
level.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75008065
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
PDF File
(24.32
MB)
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