Validity of worksheet-based guided inquiry and mind mapping for training students' creative thinking skills

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The purpose of this study is to explain the validity of guided inquiry and mind mapping-based worksheet that has been developed in this study. The worksheet implemented the phases of guided inquiry teaching models in order to train students' creative thinking skills. The creative thinking skills which were trained in this study included fluency, flexibility, originality and elaboration. The types of validity used in this study included content and construct validity. The type of this study is development research with Research and Development (R & D) method. The data of this study were collected using review and validation sheets. Sources of the data were chemistry lecturer and teacher. The data is the analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the worksheet is very valid and could be used as a learning media with the percentage of validity ranged from 82.5%-92.5%.

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Susanti, L. B., Poedjiastoeti, S., & Taufikurohmah, T. (2018). Validity of worksheet-based guided inquiry and mind mapping for training students’ creative thinking skills. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1006). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1006/1/012015

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