Critical Thinking Competence as regard of Self-Concept and Gender Differences

Sadikin Sadikin, Fahinu Fahinu, R. Ruslan
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The study was a qualitative research that focused to describe students’ critical thinking competence in mathematics. The subjects were six students from the X MIA-2 class of SMA 11 Kendari consisted of one male student categorized has a high self-concept, one male student categorized has a moderate self-concept, one male student categorized has a low self-concept, one female student categorized has a high self-concept, one female student categorized has a moderate self-concept, and one male student categorized has a low self-concept. In collecting data, the researcher used test instrument and questionnaire which were critical thinking competence test and self-concept questionnaire. Furthermore, the data collected were analyzed based on five phases of students’ critical thinking ability in mathematics. The result of the study revealed that male students had better critical thinking abilities than female students. A better self-concept category will contribute to enhance student’s critical thinking in mathematics
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从自我概念和性别差异看批判性思维能力
这项研究是一项定性研究,旨在描述学生在数学方面的批判性思维能力。受试者是来自SMA 11 Kendari的X MIA-2班的六名学生,其中一名男生自我概念较高,一名男生中等,一名男学生低,一名女生高,一名女学生中等,其中一名男生自我概念较低。在收集数据时,研究者使用了测试工具和问卷,即批判性思维能力测试和自我概念问卷。此外,根据学生数学批判性思维能力的五个阶段对收集的数据进行了分析。研究结果显示,男生的批判性思维能力比女生强。一个更好的自我概念类别将有助于提高学生的数学批判性思维
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