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What is HOTS

Handbook of Research on Bilingual and Intercultural Education
In Bloom’s taxonomy (1956), revised by Anderson & Krathwohl in 2000, HOTS stands for Higher-Order Thinking Skills (analysing, evaluating, creating).
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The Pedagogical Potential of Design Thinking for CLIL Teaching: Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Deep Learning
Leonor María Martínez-Serrano (University of Córdoba, Spain)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2588-3.ch018
Abstract
This chapter examines the origins and singularity of Design Thinking as a humanistic discipline that can be successfully exploited in education. It explores the pedagogical potential inherent in Design Thinking strategies to foster creativity, critical thinking skills, and deep learning in content subjects taught through the medium of an additional language in CLIL settings. The author contends that Design Thinking will ultimately empower content teachers to rethink their teaching techniques repertoire, to redesign their CLIL practice, to cultivate inquiring minds in their classroom, to give students memorable learning experiences, and to equip them with core 21st-century competences related to creativity, critical thinking, teamwork, and intercultural awareness. Design Thinking strategies prompt learners to think out of the box and seek alternative answers to learning tasks, whilst cultivating LOTS and HOTS in Bloom's taxonomy and ensuring learning progression along both the content and language pathways.
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Learning Objects and Generative Learning for Higher Order Thinking
HOTS is the abbreviation of Higher Order Thinking Skills. The cognitive operations of HOTS are Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation (Bloom et al., 1956; Bloom et al., 1971). Table 4 describes the features of the Bloom Taxonomy of Thinking used in this research (Bloom et al., 1956).
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Cross-Cultural Affordances of Digital Storytelling: Results from Cases in the U.S.A. and Canada
Higher Order Thinking Skills, which are elicited through the inclusion of questions that require higher order thinking: inferencing, comparing texts, evaluating sources, etc.
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Textbooks for Bilingual Mathematics Classrooms: Analyzing the Cognitive Demand of Mathematical Tasks
Acronym for Higher-Order Thinking Skills. HOTS is a concept based on Bloom’s taxonomy of learning. It refers to those critical thinking skills obtained through synthesis, analysis, reasoning, comprehension, application, and evaluation.
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