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The document discusses appointing an expert panel to evaluate 16 items on a questionnaire about critical thinking skills in mathematics among pre-service teachers. It provides scales for the experts to rate each item and space for their comments. The questionnaire items relate to openness, using new ideas, finding information from multiple sources, re-evaluating experiences and decisions.
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The document discusses appointing an expert panel to evaluate 16 items on a questionnaire about critical thinking skills in mathematics among pre-service teachers. It provides scales for the experts to rate each item and space for their comments. The questionnaire items relate to openness, using new ideas, finding information from multiple sources, re-evaluating experiences and decisions.
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Good day to respected Prof. Madya. Dr./Dr.

, / Head panel Teachers

Happy to announce the appointment of Prof. Prof. Dr./Dr., / Head panel Teachers as an expert panel
which i greatly appreciated for confirmed the the content of 16 items of the questionnaire for this study.
Hopefully expertise Will contribute great significance in this study.

Expert Validity Check Form

1. A panel of experts is required to evaluate each of the items based on three evaluation scales

based on Lawshe (1975) namely:

• Scale 1: Not Necessary

• Scale 2: Useful But Not Important

• Scale 3: Very Important

2. The expert panel will make corrections based on context, sentence content, language adjustment and
word types.
Questionnaire of Assessment of critical thinking skills in mathematics among pre-service teacher.

Num Items Expert Expert views


agreement
scale

Critical Openness 1 2 3 Comments


1 I usually try to think
about the bigger picture
during a discussion.

2 I often use new ideas to


shape (modify) the way
I do things.

3 I use more than one


source to find out
information for myself

4 I am often on the
lookout for new ideas.

5 I sometimes find a good


argument that
challenges some of my
firmly held beliefs.

6 It’s important to
understand other
people’s viewpoint on
an issue.
7 It is important to justify
the choices I make.

8 I often re-evaluate my
experiences so that I
can learn from them.
9 I usually check the
credibility of the source
of information before
making judgements.

10 I usually think about the


wider implications of a
decision before taking
action.

11 I often think about my


actions to see whether I
could improve them.

Thank you for your cooperation Prof./ Associate Dr./Dr./ Teacher.

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