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January 2019: Using listening to develop H.O.T.S.

January 2019: Using listening to develop H.O.T.S. | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Developing the  higher order critical thinking skills, as outlined by Rasmussen College, includes multiple areas to concentrate on. The author, Will Erstad, states “critical thinking is the analysis of an issue or situation …the facts, data or evidence related to it (and) is a skill that allows you to make logical and informed decisions to the best of your ability.”

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How teacher - librarian collaboration can lead to 'higher order thinking' and 'growth mindset' in students.

How teacher - librarian collaboration can lead to 'higher order thinking' and 'growth mindset' in students. | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
A blog about school libraries and the role of the librarian in teaching and learning. Why information literacy is important.

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6 Apps That Target Higher-Order Thinking Skills -- THE Journal

6 Apps That Target Higher-Order Thinking Skills -- THE Journal | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Our expert’s sample activities show how using free tech tools can help students learn to analyze, evaluate and create.
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These Bloom's Analysis Tools are Perfect for Higher-Order Thinking

These Bloom's Analysis Tools are Perfect for Higher-Order Thinking | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Here are 2 useful Bloom's analysis tools from educator Andrew Churches that will help you improve the taxonomic focus in your exams and activities.

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Many examinations and activities place emphasis on skills like remembering and understanding. Unfortunately, this leaves little room for incorporating the Bloom’s taxonomic levels of higher order thinking like analysis, evaluation, and creativity. We know from research that teaching our students higher-order thinking skills is one of the most beneficial steps we can take. After all, these are the skills they truly need to succeed beyond school, after all. But do our examinations and activities reflect this need? To help you find out, educator Andrew Churches has devised two very useful Bloom’s analysis tools that are available on his website Edorigami. These two tools specifically analyze the Bloom’s taxonomic levels of activities and assessments. Moreover, they investigate the balance between higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) and lower-order thinking skills (LOTS). In doing so, they help you improve the taxonomic focus of your exams and activities or units. Download each tool by clicking on the image or the link below it.
 
Presenters's curator insight, November 10, 2017 10:17 AM
Muchas veces, el aprendizaje se basa en recordar y comprender. Sin embargo, Bloom añade algunos elementos, como, el análisis, la evaluación y la creación para realmente dominar el concepto.
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Teaching Strategies that Enhance Higher-Order Thinking

Teaching Strategies that Enhance Higher-Order Thinking | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
10 teaching strategies to enhance higher-order thinking skills in your students.
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