AM Analysis of Metacognition Ability and Critical Thinking Skills of Students in Integrated Islamic Education Institutions

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  • Musyafa A
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Metacognition and critical thinking skills are essential elements in creating good quality and competitive humans in the future. Therefore, this study aims to describe students' metacognitive abilities and critical thinking skills in Integrated Islamic Junior High School in Jambi. The writer uses a quantitative approach in this study and survey techniques to collect the data. There are 200 students from various Integrated Islamic Junior High Schools in Jambi involved in this study. After validating the data through validated instruments, the research reveals that: (1) The highest metacognitive ability of students at the Integrated Islamic Junior High School is in Procedural Knowledge (PK), which is an average value of 7.4 in the "good" category. Cognition Management (P) and Management of Information Management (IMS), with an average score of 6.6 and 6.5, respectively, are in a suitable category. The lowest metacognitive ability is the ability of self-evaluation ability (3,1) in the "low" category, while other abilities are in the "medium" category, (2) the critical thinking ability of students at Integrated Islamic Junior High School in Jambi is relatively good. As many as three of the five measured aspects are in the "good" category, and the rest (two aspects) are in the "medium" category. Thus, no aspect is measured to have the ability with the "low" category. In general, it shows that students' critical thinking on average at the Integrated Islamic Junior High School in Jambi have good critical thinking skills.

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-, S., & Musyafa, A. (2021). AM Analysis of Metacognition Ability and Critical Thinking Skills of Students in Integrated Islamic Education Institutions. INNOVATIO: Journal for Religious Innovation Studies, 21(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.30631/innovatio.v21i1.124

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