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Paper—Development of Creative Thinking Skill Instruments for Chemistry Student Teachers …

Development of Creative Thinking Skill Instruments for


Chemistry Student Teachers in Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v15i14.11354

M. Dwi Wiwik Ernawati () , Damris M., Asrial, Muhaimin


University of Jambi, Jambi, Indonesia
wwkchem2@yahoo.co.id

Abstract—Creative thinking is a mental activity to build idea/ideas in


dealing with problems. It improves self-confidence, academic achievements,
and career success. The creative thinking is complex in nature and its
measurement involving many aspects of flexibility, originality, fluency,
elaboration, sensitivity and imagination. These aspects are parameters of
creative thinking measurement. Development of the creative thinking
instrument involves those aspects and should be adjusted to the purpose,
method and time of use. Measurement of students' creative thinking skills in
learning requires a new instrument that covers all the above-mentioned aspects.
The instrument was developed following Borg and Gall model. The instrument
was then used in learning processes that applied problem based-learning-
scaffolding models. Development results instrument, consisting of 16 items
with each of them has four multilevel score scores. Based on the results of the
validity of the items at the stage of limited empirical test and extensive trial, all
items were also declared valid, with a score above the rxy table value (0.34).
The instrument also shows a high level of reliability with a r11 value of 0.75,
from the extensive testing phase. Means that the instrument developed has
fulfilled standard instrument standards.

Keywords—Instrument Development, Creative Thinking, Borg and Gall


model.

1 Introduction

Creative thinking is a mental activity to build new ideas or ideas, which are useful
in dealing with problems and problems that occur. Creative thinking can provide
confidence and improve academic achievement [1], and is an integral component to
achieving career success, as well as success in an organization [2]. Similarly,
according to [3], creative thinking needs to be done because this ability is one of the
skills desired by the workforce. This shows that creative thinking is important and
must be owned by each individual in order to solve life's problems that are
increasingly complex in the current era of globalization.

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The importance of the ability to think creatively has been demonstrated by the
many studies, including: [3] measuring the creativity of children aged 5-15 years, in
terms of aspects of fluency, flexibility and originality, while elaboration only appears
in non-verbal activities. According to [1] creative thinking is more related to trust
practices, which believe that both products and processes have an impact on creative
thinking, which can be known through reading, writing and expressing themselves so
that it helps develop elaboration skills. [1] Also said that creative thinking can
stimulate curiosity and promote difference. In creative thinking will involve the skills
of flexibility, originality, fluency, elaboration, brainstorming, modification, image,
associative thinking, attribute list, metaphorical thinking, and there is a very strong
relationship between each other. Similarly, according to [4], the creative thinking
process requires sensitivity, fluency, flexibility, originality, elaboration, and
imagination. According to him there is a relationship between the ability to think
creatively with creative personality. For that aspect of sensitivity, fluency, flexibility,
originality and elaboration can be used as parameters for creative thinking [5]
So, to know someone's creative thinking ability, it is necessary to develop
instruments that cover the above aspects. According to [6], [7], [8] and [9], an
assessment instrument developed, must be adjusted to the purpose, method, and time
of use, and standardized based on item validity and has high reliability.
Based on the description above, an instrument for assessing creative thinking skills
will be carried out covering aspects of sensitivity, fluency, flexibility, originality and
elaboration. The instrument will be used to measure creative thinking skills through
verbal activities, namely the delivery of creative thinking in the form of words [10].
So that the instrument can be used as an observation tool for learning activities, and a
self-assessment questionnaire.

2 Development Method

The development of this creative thinking instrument follows the Borg and Gall
model, with steps that have been modified by [11]. The development steps are shown
in Figure 1.
At the theoretical review stage, a study was carried out on: characteristics and
aspects of creative thinking, standards for developing learning outcomes assessment
instruments, and supported by research results relevant to the development of creative
thinking instruments. Furthermore, at the construct stage, the form and model of
creative thinking instruments will be determined according to their use as an
observation instrument and self-assessment questionnaire, title position,
implementation identity, usage manual and user signature. Whereas at the stage of
making the instrument grid, there will be development of indicators of aspects of
creative thinking (sensitivity, fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration), with
regard to the characteristics of the instrument (representative and proportional). Then
proceed with the development of instruments. In the expert test phase, material
validation, constituency and language will be carried out. Furthermore, in limited
empirical trials and extensive trials, the instrument will be used to observe

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Biochemical lecture activities based on problems with scaffolding, as well as self-


assessment after attending lectures that are displayed in questionnaires

Fig. 1. Development steps

Qualitative data from the development of instruments, in the form of


suggestions and responses are used to revise. While the quantitative
data from the limited empirical test stage and the results of extensive
trials, in the form of observations and self-assessment of item validity,
were processed using the correlation formula product moment (rxy) and
r11 for the determination of instrument reliability.

3 Development Results

The process of developing instruments for assessing creative thinking skills


following the Borg and Gall design model modified by [11] consists of 11 stages,
namely:

3.1 Review the theory


The results of theoretical analysis for the development of creative thinking
instruments are shown in Table 1.

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Table 1. Results of literature studies


No. Data Hasil
Sensitivity, fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration (Almeida et al.
Creative thinking
1. (2008); (Lee, 2005); Wang (2011); JP Guilford in Runco and Pritzker (1999, p.
aspects
11)).
Observation (verbal test: thinking creatively with words (Torrance and Ball
2 Instrument type
(1984); Davis (2012, p. 81)) and self-assessment questionnaires.
Valid, reliable, relevant, representative and proportional [] ((Arifin, 2013;
3. Standard instrument
Wahidmurni et al., 2010))
Expert validation (substance, construct and language) and item validation
Substances that present the competencies assessed,
Construction that meets technical requirements in accordance with the shape of
4. Validity the instrument used
The language used must use good and true, and communicative language.
Validity of items, determined based on the results of the observer's assessment
and self-assessment.
5. Cognitive Level C-6 (creativity) Anderson's taxonomy
The Borg and Gall development model that has been modified by [] Supardi
6. Development style
(2014, p. 292)

Throughout the experience of researchers, in the Jambi University Chemistry


Education Study Program, there has never been an assessment of students' creative
thinking skills, which is achieved due to the application of a learning model. Then an
instrument of assessment of creative thinking skills will be developed which will be
used to observe the implementation of learning in Biochemistry courses based on
problems with scaffolding. The instrument will also be used as a self-assessment
questionnaire.

3.2 Construction
The construct stage results, in the form of an instrument of assessment of creative
thinking skills that includes aspects of sensitivity, fluency, flexibility, originality and
elaboration. The instrument can be used to measure students' creative thinking skills
through verbal activities, namely in the form of words (the delivery of creative
thinking results) during learning. The instrument will be used as a tool for observing
student activities in following Biochemistry learning that applies problem-based
learning models with scaffolding, and self-assessment questionnaires. On the sheet of
creative thinking instruments, there are: are:
a) Title: "observation sheet /questionnaire creative thinking of students".
Located in the upper middle, appears in bold capital letters.
b) The implementation identity is located under the heading, upper left.
The observation sheet consisted of: name of course, material, semester,
meeting, day / date, observer and instructions. Whereas the questionnaire
consists of: name of course, semester, name, NIM, day / date and
instructions.
c) Formulation of filling instructions (specifically for questionnaires):

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• Give a checklist (√) in the column √ and give a reason according to the criteria you
have!
• Give a reason for the answer you chose!

3.3 Making instrument lattices

At this stage the development of indicators from creative thinking aspects is shown
in table 2, instrument lattice.

Table 2. Lattices of creative thinking instruments.


Creative thinking aspects No Indicator
1. Speed and accuracy for asking questions.
2. Speed and accuracy for responding to questions.
Sensitivity
Speed and accuracy for making conclusion of the problems being
3.
discussed
4. Spark many ideas in solving problems.
Fluency 5. Provide many ways or suggestions to do various things.
6. Work faster and do more in solving problems.
7. Produce a problem-solving idea or answer a variety of questions.
8. Can see a problem from different points of view.
Flexibility
Presenting a concept in a different way (with slate from presentation,
9.
style, expression or expression.
10. Give new ideas in solving problems.
Originality 11. Develop or enrich the ideas of others.
12. Add or specify an idea so as to improve the quality of the idea.
Can determine the truth of a truth of the question or the truth of a
13.
problem-solving plan.
Elaboration 14. Can trigger ideas to solve a problem and can implement it correctly.
15. Having a reason that can be accounted for to reach a decision.
16. Express the reasons for the truth of the answers / statements.

3.4 Develop assessment instruments

The results of the development in the form of a sheet of instruments to assess


creative thinking skills, consisting of:

• The title: located in the upper middle, appears in bold capital letters
• Implementation identity: located under the heading, upper left
• Instructions for filling: are parallel to the same code and continuation of the
implementation identity
• The contents of the instrument for assessing creative thinking skills are presented
in columns, and consist of: aspects, serial numbers, indicators of creative thinking
aspects, selection descriptors of assessment results, groups and student codes, as
well as observer comments columns for each indicator achievement (specifically
for observation instruments). While the self-assessment instrument, there is no

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group column, and the name of the student is located in the identity of the
implementation.
• Name and signature of the user (observer / student), in the lower right corner

3.5 Expert test

Validation of substance: The substance validation process was carried out three
times. In stage one, the suggestions for improvement are time changes for sensitivity
descriptors. Descriptors with a score of one, for numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 15
do not describe ownership of creative thinking skills. Then the revision is carried out
according to the suggestions.
In stage two validation, there are still descriptors that do not match the score level,
that is for score 4 of indicator number 10, adding words enriching the ideas of others.
And need additional indicators for sensitivity aspects.
In stage three validation, the expert stated that the instrument for assessing creative
thinking skills from the development results had met the evaluation criteria, with the
predicate very well and worthy of being tested.
Validation of the construct: Construct validation is done twice. The suggestion
given by the validator is the suitability of the form of the table on the effectiveness of
the use by observers, because of one observer, observing two groups. The title
changes by using the term creative thinking skills. And eliminate the term effective
and efficient on indicator number 8.
In stage two validation, the validator stated that the instrument for assessing
creative thinking skills developed had met the construct aspect evaluation criteria,
with very good prediction.
Language validation: Language validation, also takes place in two stages. The
advice given in the form of uniform use of the term and the accuracy of the use of
punctuation.

3.6 Revised expert test results

Revision of substance validation: At stage one, revisions made regarding


suggestions are changes in time to think about problems or solutions, in sensitivity
descriptors is time ≤ 0.5 minutes for score 4. Descriptors with score one, for numbers
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, and 15, have described the existence of creative thoughts or ideas.
In stage two, the revision for score 4 from indicator number 10 becomes "giving
new ideas correctly, which can enrich other people's ideas". As for the sensitivity
aspect, the addition of indicators is carried out, from two to three.
Revision of construct validation: The revision of the results of the first phase of
the construct validation is to add a group table and members on the right, so that the
observer's work is more effective. While the title turns into an instrument for
assessing creative thinking skills. Indicator number 8, does not use the term effective
and efficient.

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Revision of language validation: The results of the language validation revision,


namely homogenizing the use of terms and placing the use of punctuation in
accordance with the correct Indonesian spelling rules.

3.7 Limited empirical testing

Limited empirical tests were carried out on 10 students who attended Biochemistry
I, 2016-2017 academic year at the Jambi University Chemistry Education Study
Program, which was observed by 3 observers. Learning is carried out with 12
meetings. At the end of the learning, students were asked to fill out a questionnaire
instrument for assessing creative thinking skills.
Data from observer assessment and student questionnaire were used to determine
the level of item validity and instrument reliability. The results of the analysis show
that the highest level of validity is item number 8 with the average r xy value of 0.83
while the lowest level of validation is in item number 3 with the average r xy value of
0.72. Means that all items are declared valid because the r xy value is above rtable (0.71).
The results of the reliability calculation show very high criteria with a r11 value of
0.91.

3.8 Revised empirical test results are limited

Based on the limited empirical test results, there is no revision of the overall items
of instrument thinking creatively both quantitatively and qualitatively, so that
development can be continued at the extensive testing stage.

3.9 Extensive trial

Extensive trials were carried out on 36 regular class students who attended
Biochemistry I who applied problem-based learning models with scaffolding, in the
2016-2017 academic year at the University of Jamb Chemistry Education Study
Program, involving 6 observers. Learning is carried out with 12 meetings. At the end
of the lesson, students were also asked to fill out a questionnaire on instruments for
assessing creative thinking skills.
The results of the analysis show that the validity level of each item is above the r xy
table value (0.34), meaning that all items are declared valid. While the reliability of
the instrument shows a high criterion with a r11 value of 0.75.

3.10 Revised the results of extensive trials

Based on the results of extensive trials, there was no revision so that the instrument
for assessing creative thinking skills developed could be said to be a standard
instrument.

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3.11 Standard instruments

The instrument of assessment of creative thinking skills as a result of development,


consists of 16 items with each having four multilevel score scores. The instrument of
assessment of creative thinking skills includes five aspects: sensitivity, fluency,
flexibility, originality, and elaboration. The instrument has been declared valid, both
by experts (substance, construct and language) and from the results of testing the
validity of items at the stage of limited empirical testing and extensive trials. The
instrument also has high reliability from the extensive trial phase.

4 Discussion

Assessment instruments are data collection tools that are used to find out the results
achieved in an activity. According to [6], [7], [8], and [9] instrument can function to
determine the effectiveness of a learning process. According to them, the instrument
used must also be adjusted to the function, method and time, meaning that to know the
effectiveness of a process, it is necessary to develop the assessment instruments
needed.
The development of assessment instruments in this study aims to find out the
creative thinking skills of students in learning that apply problem-based learning
models with scaffolding. The assessment instrument will also be used as a self-
assessment questionnaire. The development process follows the Borg and Gall
research and development model, with measures modified by [11] because the model
is specifically for instrument development.
Development results instrument, consisting of 16 items with each of them has four
multilevel score scores. The instrument includes a type of multiple-choice objective
writing test [9]. According to him the instrument has advantages: objective, scoring is
easier and faster, relatively inexpensive, especially if used for a wide scale.
The instrument of assessment of creative thinking skills includes five aspects:
sensitivity, fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. These aspects are chosen
in accordance with the results of research conducted to determine one's creativity,
such a [12] has conducted research to determine the creativity of children and pre-
adolescents aged 5-15 years. According to him the inconsistency of cognitive
processes (smoothness, flexibility, originality and elaboration) as the main cognitive
factors for determining and assessing creativity. The cognitive processes that tend to
be present in creativity are fluency, flexibility and originality. While the elaboration
process can be identified in several tasks and usually appears in non-verbal activities.
However, creative thinking can stimulate curiosity and promote difference [1]. In
creative thinking will involve the skills of flexibility, originality, fluency, elaboration,
brainstorming, modification, image, associative thinking, attribute list, metaphorical
thinking, and there is a very strong relationship between each other.
Similarly, according to [4], the creative thinking process requires sensitivity,
fluency, flexibility, originality, elaboration, and imagination. According to him there
is a relationship between the ability to think creatively with creative personality. For

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that aspects of sensitivity, fluency, flexibility, originality and elaboration can be used
as parameters for creative thinking [5]
According to [7], the characteristics of good instruments must have validity,
reliability, objectivity and economic objectivity. These characteristics have been
found in the assessment instrument of creative thinking as a result of development.
The instrument has been validated, by material experts, constructs and languages. The
material validation process was carried out three times, while construct validation and
language were only done twice. This is supported by [13] namely, validity must be
fulfilled in writing questions covering three aspects, namely material, construction,
and language. Aspects that are used as parameters for creative thinking, then
developed into indicators of achievement, and arranged in the form of instrument
lattices. Referring to the instrument lattice means that the developer has tried to fulfill
the material validity, because then the grid will be used as a guide to formulate the
questions/ instrument statements [6].
Based on the results of the validity of the items at the stage of limited empirical
testing and extensive trials, all instrument items also showed values, above the r xy
table (0.34). This means that all items are declared valid. While the reliability of the
instrument also shows high criteria with a value of r 11 of 0.75 from the results of
extensive trials.
In addition to the requirements of validity and reliability, according to [6], the
instruments developed must be adjusted to the purpose, method and time of use. The
results of the development instrument will then be used as an observation tool in
Biochemistry I courses based on problems with scaffolding. Means that the
assessment of creative thinking skills is carried out through verbal activity, namely the
delivery of creative thinking in the form of words [10]. The instrument will also be
used for self-assessment, which is displayed in a questionnaire form. Self-assessment
questionnaire filled by students after following the learning process.

5 Conclusion

Observation instruments and questionnaires assessing creative thinking skills were


developed following the Borg and Gall model, with steps modified by [11]. The
instrument of assessment of creative thinking skills as a result of development,
consists of 16 items with each of them having four levels of descriptive scores. The
instrument of assessment of creative thinking skills includes five aspects: sensitivity,
fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. The instrument has been validated by
material experts, constructs, and languages, and declared valid, based on the validity
of the items at the stage of limited empirical testing and extensive trials. The
instrument also has high reliability from the extensive trial phase.

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7 Authors

M. Dwi Wiwik Ernawati worked at PMIPA Mathematics Department, University


of Jambi, Jambi – Indonesia. Email id: wwkchem2@yahoo.co.id
Damris M. is a professor of Environmental Chemistry, University of Jambi, Jambi
– Indonesia from 2003 to present. Email id: damrism@gmail.com
Asrial is a fanfiction author that has written 229 stories for Final Fantasy VII, Final
Fantasy VIII, Dragonlance, Harry Potter, Highlander, Shaman King.
University of Jambi, Jambi – Indonesia. Email id: organozinn@yahoo.de
Muhaimin works at Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University
of Jambi, Jambi - Indonesia. Email id: muhaimin_73@yahoo.de

Article submitted 2019-07-22. Resubmitted 2019-09-03. Final acceptance 2019-09-11. Final version
published as submitted by the authors.

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