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ENHANCING CREATIVITY AND PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS
THROUGH CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING IN TEACHING
MATHEMATICS
Madihah KHALID
1
,
Supiah SAAD
1
, Siti Rafiah ABDUL HAMID
1
, Muhammad
RIDHUAN ABDULLAH
1
,
Hasniza IBRAHIM
1*
, Masitah SHAHRILL
2
1
Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Faculty of Education,
International Islamic University Malaysia, P.O. Box 10, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education, Universiti Brunei Darussalam,
Jalan Tungku Link, BE1410, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Received 1 August 2019; accepted 18 March 2020
Abstract.
In recent years, calls to nurture and teach creativity from an early
age in schools has intensi-
fied. Creativity is something regular in the teaching of arts subjects but is not a common feature in
teaching science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects. However, what really matters,
is how the subject is being taught. This research aimed to foster creativity through the teaching of
mathematics via problem solving that challenges the solving of problems in a creative manner, which
is defined as creative problem solving. This quasi-experimental study investigates
changes in students
learning of mathematics via creative problem solving. Altogether, 172 Form 1 students forming treat-
ment and comparison groups from four schools in Gombak District area, Malaysia were involved. A
mixed qualitative and quantitative data were collected to investigate the effect of the 3
cycles of creative
problem solving lessons implemented. Instruments used were Torrance Test of Creative Thinking, a
mathematics problem solving test and creativity checklist. This paper will only present the quantitative
data obtained. Results show statistically significant increases in scores for most categories of creativity
and problem solving tests. This research brought together teachers and researchers
in trialling creative
problem solving to teach mathematics, to achieve the enhancement of students’ creative thinking and
problem solving skills. This coincided with the introduction of
Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Menengah
with new emphasis to strengthen the quality of science, technology, engineering and mathematics
education in general, where higher-order thinking reforms are emphasized.