The development of the spatial visual-oriented geometry test to measure the creative thinking skills of elementary students
Date
2021-06-14Author
WIJAYA, Hendra Tanu
SUNARDI, Sunardi
YUDIANTO, Erfan
CAHYANITA, Elvin
N. R. AINI, N. R. Aini
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This research is a qualitative descriptive research by using 4D development consisting
of the Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate stages. The research was carried out to develop
a spatial visual-oriented geometric test to measure elementary students' creative thinking skills.
The creative thinking level of each student has different categories based on the fluency,
flexibility, and novelty. The subjects of this research consisted of 5 students from 30 fifth grade
students from elementary school which were selected based on the van Hiele’s level ability
category of each student. Operationally, the steps of this research included the preliminary step
of research, data collection, and data analysis. The data of this research was obtained by using
tests, observation, and interview. The data of the students was obtained by conducting a learning
outcome test. The results has showed that 5 students who met the category of students’ creative
thinking had a variation on the percentage of the creative thinking level by using a spatial test,
namely 40%, 20%, 20%, 20%, 20%, which were respectively categorized as very creative (level
4), creative (level 3), quite creative (level 2), less creative (level 1). There were 2 of 5 students
who were at the same level, namely as very creative (level 4) but had differences in answering
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