PARALLEL THINKING AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH MENTAL MOTIVATION IN ARABIC LITERATURE AMONG FIRST-GRADE TEACHER STUDENTS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF INSTRUCTORS AND STUDENTS
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Concurrent Thinking – Mental Motivation – Literature MaterialAbstract
The study aims to:1. Identify parallel thinking and its relationship with mental motivation in Arabic literature among first-grade teacher students from the perspective of instructors and students.2. Identifying the correlational relationship between concurrent thinking and mental motivation among students of the Faculty of Basic Education.
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