The effects of the first part of the CoRT program for teaching thinking (BREADTH) on the development of communication skills among a sample of students from Al al-Bayt University in Jordan
This study aimed to investigate the effects of the first part of the CoRT program for teaching thinking
(BREADTH) on the development of communication skills among a sample of students from Al al -Bayt
University in Jordan. The study sample consisted of all the students enrolled in the training session for
the first part of the CoRT program held by the Excellence and Innovation Center at Al al-Bayt University
during the second semester of 2014/2015 academic year. It included 36 participants (20 females and 16
males) from different specializations and academic levels at the university. The researcher prepared a
training program and a scale for communication skills, for which he extracted validity and reliability.
Diagrams for arithmetic averages, standard deviations, T-test and Wilcoxon W test were used to answer
the questions of the study. The results showed that there were statistically significant differences
(?=0.05) between the pre and post measurements for members of the experimental group on the
communication skills scale in favor of the post measurement. This indicates the effectiveness of the
first part of the CoRT program (BREADTH) on the development of communication skills as well as the
lack of statistically significant differences based on sex in the post measurement. The study
recommended the need to implement the training program for more than one person including al l the
university students to develop their effective communication skills.