Journal of Islamic Education
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): JIE (Journal of Islamic Education)

Open-Ended Learning Model Effect on Critical and Creative Thinking in Islamic Education

Ritonga, Khotib Raja (Unknown)
Murniati, Andi (Unknown)
Hulawa, Djefrin E. (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Apr 2026

Abstract

This study aims to examine the effect of the Open-Ended Learning model on students' critical and creative thinking skills in Islamic Religious Education learning at SMP Negeri 8 Pekanbaru. The study is motivated by the gap between theoretical demands for developing higher-order thinking skills that require complex prerequisites and the reality of limited educational resources, as well as the urgency of contributing to achieving SDG 4 on quality education. The research employs a quantitative, quasi-experimental, nonequivalent control-group design, involving 70 students divided into an experimental class (34 students) and a control class (36 students). Data were collected using validated critical and creative thinking skills test instruments, then analysed using the Independent Samples t-tests and MANOVA. The results show significant differences between the experimental and control classes, with the experimental class achieving a critical thinking posttest average of 79.12 compared to 70.14 (sig. 0.001), and a creative thinking posttest average of 81.76 compared to 74.58 (sig. 0.010). Multivariate tests confirm a significant simultaneous effect (Wilks' Lambda F=8.642, sig. 0.000), proving that the Open-Ended Learning model effectively develops both skills in an integrated manner. These findings demonstrate that open-ended problem-based learning can transform the paradigm of Islamic Religious Education from doctrinal transmission to intellectual exploration, producing a generation of Muslims capable of thinking critically, creatively, and contextually in applying Islamic values, while significantly contributing to the SDGs agenda through the formation of essential 21st-century competencies for sustainable development.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jie

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Education Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Islamic Education since 2024 (see history), published twice a year, from January to June and from July to December, is a peer-reviewed journal that specialises in Islamic studies and Islamic education. The aim is to provide readers with a better understanding of Islamic studies and ...