Analysis of critical-creative thinking styles and their implications on self efficacy teacher pree service

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Critical-creative thinking styles and self-efficacy are important things in facing the 4.0 industrial revolution. This study conducted to analyze the critical-creative thinking style and its implications for prospective teachers' self-efficacy. The method used is a survey method. The instrument for creative-critical thinking using Yanpiaw Creative-critical Styles (YCCS) test. The YCCS instrument has standardized with critical-creative thinking skills tests such as WGCTA (The Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal) and TTCT (Torrance Test Creative Thinking). The results of the analysis show that (1) student-teacher prospective teachers do not have a supercritical or super creative thinking style, (2) prospective pre-service teacher are more dominant in having an intermediate thinking style, (3) pre-service teacher with a higher critical-creative thinking style have more significant implication for self-efficacy, compared intermediate thinking style.

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Hamid, A., Saputro, S., Ashadi, & Masykuri, M. (2021). Analysis of critical-creative thinking styles and their implications on self efficacy teacher pree service. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1760). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1760/1/012033

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