Correlation between lots and hots scores among UUM
Higher order of thinking skills (HOTS) and lower order of thinking skills (LOTS) have shown to be important goals in education. Many countries and learning institutions around the world have realised the importance of having workers who are both knowledgeable and have advanced thinking skills to i...
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my.uum.repo.256322019-02-24T01:49:42Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25632/ Correlation between lots and hots scores among UUM Kamarulzaman, Mohammad Shah Sailin, Siti Nazuar Mahmor, Noor Aida Shaari, Ahmad Jelani LB2300 Higher Education Higher order of thinking skills (HOTS) and lower order of thinking skills (LOTS) have shown to be important goals in education. Many countries and learning institutions around the world have realised the importance of having workers who are both knowledgeable and have advanced thinking skills to increase the number and quality of innovations to compete globally. These two thinking skills are pivotal in improving the quality of one’s education and life. General opinion from scholars and educationist tend to assume that HOTS is superior to LOTS by implementation and relevance. However, as much as HOTS is complex, its foundational elements and practices rely heavily on LOTS. This study seeks to analyse the correlation between LOTS and HOTS by carrying out an analytical measure between students. A number of 120 students from the Cognitive Science and Ethics course in UUM comprising of 82 female and 38 male students took part in the study. The data collected was analysed using the SPSS software, and the findings are discussed in relation to the positive correlation established between the two orders of thinking skills. The results of the study have shown that LOTS is important in providing a foundational platform for the application of HOTS. Multidisciplinary Journals 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25632/1/IJER%205%203%202017%2071%2076.pdf Kamarulzaman, Mohammad Shah and Sailin, Siti Nazuar and Mahmor, Noor Aida and Shaari, Ahmad Jelani (2017) Correlation between lots and hots scores among UUM. Asian Journal of Educational Research, 5 (3). pp. 71-76. ISSN 2311-6080 http://multidisciplinaryjournals.com/ajer-vol-5-no-3-2017/ |
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Higher order of thinking skills (HOTS) and lower order of thinking skills (LOTS) have shown to
be important goals in education. Many countries and learning institutions around the world have
realised the importance of having workers who are both knowledgeable and have advanced thinking skills to increase the number and quality of innovations to compete globally. These two
thinking skills are pivotal in improving the quality of one’s education and life. General opinion from scholars and educationist tend to assume that HOTS is superior to LOTS by implementation and relevance. However, as much as HOTS is complex, its foundational elements and practices rely heavily on LOTS. This study seeks to analyse the correlation between LOTS and HOTS by carrying out an analytical measure between students. A number of 120 students from the Cognitive Science and Ethics course in UUM comprising of 82 female and 38 male students took part in the study. The data collected was analysed using the SPSS software, and the findings are discussed in relation to the positive correlation established between the two orders of thinking skills. The results of the study have shown that LOTS is important in providing a foundational platform for the application of HOTS. |
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