Higher-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) are often presented as the apex of cognitive development—enshrined at the summit of hierarchical taxonomies that categorise learning into progressive stages. CurriculumCurriculum frameworks commonly promote capacities such as analysis, evaluation, and synthesis, yet such classifications offer only a partial glimpse into how thinking is truly cultivated in lived pedagogical practice.

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Thinking Otherwise: HOTS in Context

  • Felicity Healey-Benson

摘要

Higher-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) are often presented as the apex of cognitive development—enshrined at the summit of hierarchical taxonomies that categorise learning into progressive stages. CurriculumCurriculum frameworks commonly promote capacities such as analysis, evaluation, and synthesis, yet such classifications offer only a partial glimpse into how thinking is truly cultivated in lived pedagogical practice.