by jana hjuj
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Definition:
High-Order Thinking Skills is a concept popular in American education reform. It distinguishes critical thinking skills from low-order learning outcomes, such as those attained by rote memorization. HOTS include synthesizing, analyzing, reasoning, comprehending, application, and evaluation. HOTS are based on various taxonomies of learning, such as that propagated by Benjamin Bloom in his Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Classification of Educational Goals (1956)
HOTS AND SPECIAL EDUCATION
Children with learning disabilities (LD) can benefit from educational programming that includes HOTS. Historically, their disabilities engender lowered expectations from teachers and other professionals and lead to more low-order thinking goals enforced by drill and repetition activities. However, LD children are often weak in the memo and can develop the higher level thinking skills that teach them how to be problem solvers.
Published: Dec 13, 2017
Latest Revision: Dec 13, 2017
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