An Analysis of Creative Thinking Ability in Writing Explanation Text on Elementary School Students
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2018-04Author
Kholisiyah, Ruksah Nur
Rukayah, R
Indriayu, Mintasih
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Learning paradigm in the 21st century emphasizes the students’ ability to seek information from various
sources, formulate problems, think analytically and cooperation and collaborate in problem solving. The
creative thinking ability is one of life skill that must be held in the 21st century and is critical in the
development of students’ potential. This study aims to describe creative thinking ability, describe the
obstacles faced by teachers in improving the creative thinking ability, and describe the efforts of teachers
to improve students’ creative thinking ability in writing explanation text. The research is a qualitative
deskreptive. The number of subjects in this study were 98 students from four different elementary schools
in Sragen, Indonesia. Purposive sampling was used as the sampling method. Data collection is collected
from test, interview and observation. Data analysis techniques used are statistical analysis descreptive and
percentage descreptive. The results of this study indicate that students’ creative thinking ability is in the
medium category. The highest percentage indicator of students’ creative thinking ability is the originality
and the lowest is elaboration. Constraints faced in creative thinking ability is the use of a less precise model
of learning, teachers focus on developing student’s cognitive ability than the ability to think creatively,
inadequate facilities and lack of utilization of the environment as a learning resource. Efforts are being
made to improve the ability of creative thinking in writing eksplanation text is to use appropriate learning
methods one of which is scaffolding learning method and build students’ interest through literacy activities.