This study investigates the effectiveness of E-Worksheets in enhancing students' problem-solving skills, with a specific focus on self-directed learning, in the topic of ratios. The research examines the impact of technology-based learning tools on students' ability to solve problems and explores the relationship between self-directed learning and problem-solving abilities. The study employs a control group design, comparing the performance of students using E-Worksheets with those in a control group. The findings indicate that the use of E-Worksheets significantly improves students' problem-solving skills compared to the control group. Moreover, the analysis reveals a positive association between students' level of self-directed learning and their problem-solving abilities. These findings support the integration of technology in the learning process to create interactive and engaging experiences that foster problem-solving skills. The study emphasizes the importance of cultivating students' self-directed learning and recommends strategies for educators to promote independent problem-solving and collaboration among students. The implications of this research contribute to the understanding of the role of E-Worksheets and self-directed learning in enhancing problem-solving skills and provide valuable insights for future research and educational practices.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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