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    The influence of teacher beliefs, opportunity to learn, and propensity factors on creative mathematics teaching
    (Kuala Lumpur : Kulliyyah of Education, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2020, 2020)
    Ramasamy, Kumaravalu
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    Nik Suryani Nik Abd. Rahman, Ph.D
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    Sharifah Sariah Syed Hassan, Ph.D
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    Sidek Baba, Ph.D
    The emphasis on nurturing students’ mathematical creativity in schools is not new in Malaysian educational landscape. More than ever before mathematics teachers are now expected to foster creativity among students through creative teaching. However, not all mathematics teachers embrace creative teaching and many reject it especially at the secondary level mathematics. The present study was designed to investigate the effect of three teacher related factors namely beliefs, opportunity to learn and propensity on creative teaching in mathematics based on socio-cultural theories of teacher learning especially Goos’ Teachers as Learners framework. The main purpose of the study was to evaluate the causal relationships between teachers as learners factors ( mathematics teachers’ beliefs, opportunity to learn, propensity factors) and creative mathematics teaching from one hypothesized to two alternative structural models. The study also examined the invariance of the structural model across samples of lower secondary (n=157) and upper secondary (n=197) mathematics teachers. The study involved 354 random samples of secondary mathematics teachers chosen by using stratified sampling from all eight districts of Selangor state. The instrument for the cross-sectional survey was adapted mainly from Palaniappan (2009) for creative teaching factor, Stipek (2001) for beliefs factor, Desimone (2009) for opportunity to learn and Kunter et al (2011) for propensity. The study hypothesized that creative teaching is directly or indirectly influenced by beliefs, teacher opportunity to learn and teacher propensity factors. Three alternative models were tested to examine which fit the data well. The hypothesis was supported by The Alternative Model II of which opportunity to learn was the only direct predictor of creative mathematics teaching. Teachers’ beliefs indirectly influenced creative teaching via propensity factors. The findings revealed that opportunity to learn and propensity factors were positively correlated. The invariance analysis of the structural model across lower secondary samples and upper secondary samples revealed that the structural model was similar across both groups. The findings suggest for quality learning opportunity for teachers in order to foster creativity in classrooms
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    A study on relationships between spirituality and environment connectedness, holistic individual characteristics and social behaviour among adolescents in Malaysia
    (Kuala Lumpur : Kulliyyah of Education, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2021, 2021)
    Kamaliah Noordin
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    Ssekamanya Siraje Abdallah, Ph.D
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    Sharifah Sariah Syed Hassan, Ph.D
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    Syarifah Rohaniah Syed Mahmood, Ph.D
    Malaysia explicitly stated in its Educational Philosophy that it strived to produce holistic and contributing young individuals. The present cross-sectional study was conducted to examine the nature of, and relationships between, Spirituality, Environment Connectedness, Holistic Individual Characteristics and Social Behaviour among Malaysian adolescents. Spirituality in this study was focussed on God Connectedness. A sample of 395 Form Four students were selected using the multistage cluster sampling method and the instruments consisted of seven survey questionnaires adopted and adapted from established scales. A pilot study was done to test the reliability and validity of the scales. Descriptive statistics were analysed using IBM SPSS version 27 and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) using IBM Amos version 27 was done for further analysis. A General Model was constructed after validating all the measurements models. The results showed that the general model fitted the data with fitness indices achieving the required level, specifically, the value of RMSEA= 0.042, GFI=0.927, CFI=0.946, TLI=0.938, CMIN/DF=1.696 and P value was 0.000. In addition, the results showed that there were important significant causal effects of Spirituality and Environment Connectedness on Social Behaviour as well as on Holistic Individual Characteristics. However, Holistic Individual Characteristics was not a mediator of the relationship between God Connectedness and Environment Connectedness to Social Behaviour. This study contributed to theoretical knowledge in terms of methodology as using SEM for analysis in the area of research related to Malaysian adolescents was still scarce. It also contributed to bridge the gap in knowledge since studies involving the relationship between Spirituality, Environment Connectedness, Holistic Individual Characteristics and Social behaviour among Malaysian adolescents were still lacking. As for practical implications, these findings lend empirical evidence to responsible parties as to how and what to focus in developing holistic Malaysian adolescents with good social behaviour.
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