Habits of Mind among 12th Grade Students in the North region within the Green Line in light of some variables

Authors

  • Hala Suhail Tuni Palestine
  • Omar Mustafa Al-Shawashrah Faculty of Educational Sciences\ Yarmouk University\ Jordan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46515/jaes.v9i2.705

Keywords:

Habits of mind, twelfth grade students, the northern region within the Green Line

Abstract

The study aimed to identify the habits of mind among twelfth grade students in the North region within the Green Line in light of some variables. The study used the descriptive survey methodology, and the Ghablan Scale (2021) for data collection, which was applied to an available sample of (492) students. The results showed an existence of statistically significant differences in favor of males in the habits of Flexibility of thinking, perseverance, striving for accuracy, accurate thinking and communicating, Responsibility and risk-taking, questioning and posing problems, in thinking about thinking, staying open to continuous learning, flexibility of thinking, perseverance, reciprocal thinking, impulsive control, questioning and problem solving, in favor of students from families with less than three children, and in favor of families with (> 20,000 dollars) income  in flexibility of thinking, gathering information with all senses, reciprocal thinking: joint work, creation, imagination, innovation, applying previous knowledge to new situations, questioning and posing problems.

Published

2024-04-30

How to Cite

Tuni, H. S., & Al-Shawashrah, O. M. (2024). Habits of Mind among 12th Grade Students in the North region within the Green Line in light of some variables. Jordanian Educational Journal, 9(2), 221–246. https://doi.org/10.46515/jaes.v9i2.705