Problem: Find dimensions of the problem by answering the following question: what the effect of using the Six Thinking Hats strategy to acquire the historical concepts and retain the fourth-grade students in the subject of literary history. Importance of research: current research is gaining importance in many ways, including: 1. Keep pace with the new in the field of education and modern educational strategies. 2. Shed light on innovative education strategy in the teaching of history, which is one of the materials that need to renew the tragedy of instruction methods for students. 3. Out of the monotony and traditional way of teaching to a method and a new strategy to develop the teacher and the learners thinking skills through various educational situations they face, and how it is Accustomed to reflect on the attitudes and problems, and get rid of negative thinking-oriented. 4. Results of this study can contribute to the Testimony of workers to form a history in how the content of the article and in accordance with modern strategies for learning, that develop various aspects of the learner. Aim: The aim of the present research to investigate the effect of the use of Six Thinking Hats strategy on the acquisition of historical concepts and retention of students in fourth grade in the subject of literary history. Hypotheses: 1. No statistically significant differences at the level (0.05) between the average scores of students who studied using the six hats and strategy between the average scores of students who studied using the traditional method in the achievement test. 2. No statistically significant differences at the level (0.05) between the average scores of students who studied using the six hats and strategy between the average scores of students who studied using the traditional method of testing retention. Search limits: 1. Oaadadiat one of the city of Baghdad for the academic year 2010-2011. 2. Sample of students in fourth grade preparatory - literary branch. 3. Doors (the first, second, third, fourth, fifth) book on the history of the Arab Islamic civilization of the fourth grade literary edition in 2010. 4. Strategy Six Thinking Hats. Search Results: 1. There were significant differences at the level (0.05) between the mean scores of students who studied using the six hats and strategy between the average scores, which studied the traditional way in the achievement test. 2. There is a statistically significant difference between the two sets of research at the level of significance (0.05) for the experimental group which studied the strategy of using the six hats to control who has studied using the traditional method (normal) in the retention test (retention).
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helping to educate and give children the skills of different kind, has found a
researcher on the subject of hats, six room to give children language skills
through the experience of field reconnaissance conducted on the three
children found that language skills improved, he decided to make these study.
Objectives of the study:
Understand the differences between the experimental group first (the way the
debate) and second (six caps) depending on the test post administration.
to identify the language skills of the second group according to the pre and
post test
Differences between males and females in the second group (Six Hats)
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Abstract
The study was conducted in Baghdad and aimed to:
The impact of moving the educational activities in the conservation of literary
texts and the development of literary taste in the fifth grade students moral "by
verifying the validity of hypotheses Elsafreeten following forms:
The first hypothesis:
- There are no differences in women with statistical significance between means
of scores of students three experimental groups, the experimental group first
used upstream activities in the teaching material of literature and texts, the
second experimental group used the activities of building in the teaching
material itself and the experimental group the third use activities concluding
taught the same
An experiment in the semester, the second semester of the academic year (2022-2023), and the data used was not processed (the second test for two independent, inaccurate samples, the Bermon correlation coefficient, and the Spearman correlation coefficient), and the following results were reached: There is a statistically significant difference at the level of ( 0) average, 05) between the third grade who studied the plan for asking cluster questions, and between the average of those who studied the special feature according to the traditional method of selecting achievement, and enjoyed completing the specialization, choosing the experimental group, because the strategy of asking cluster questions is one of the externalities that... Lear
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