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Thinking skills course and academic self-efficacy among IIUM Undergraduate students

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2010

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Kuala Lumpur :International Islamic University Malaysia,2010

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Thought and thinking -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Malaysia
Critical thinking -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Malaysia
Self-efficacy -- Malaysia

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t LB 2395.35 M234T 2010

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The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of thinking skills courses on undegraduate students academic self-efficacy. the study also examines the differences between students who have been invoolved in thinking skills courses and those who have yet to enroll in thinking skills course. The study also investigates the relationship between gender and students academic self-efficacy. The study is limited to students of the Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences (KIRKHS), International Islamic University Malaysia who have been enrolled in RKGS 2010 thinking skills course. Data was collected from 260 (male-female) undergraduate students. The College Academic Self-Efficacy Scale (CASES) instrument was used for data collection. The study used SPSS version 17 for the purpose of data analysis. The internal consistency reliability test was used to check the realiability of data measuring students academic self-efficacy. The findings of this study support the hypothesis that thining skills has direct relationship with academic self-efficacy. Thinking skills have influenced students academic self-efficacy. In other words, the results support the effect of thinking skills courses on students academic self-efficacy. Therefore, this study recommends that the duration of teaching skills courses be lengthened as it has tremendous impact on students academic self-efficacy.

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