Higher Order Thinking
H.O.T is thinking on a level that
is higher than memorize, it means that we have to think in order to learn
something, and what is more, we have to use what we have learnt.
H.O.T involves learn something by understanding it (not memorizing,
because you can memorize something without understanding it) and thinking for yourself
about it.
According to that, we can say that H.O.T is a way of learning that has
the following features:
- Does not include memorization.
- Require that we do something with what we learn.
- We must understand the information, connect them, categorize them, manipulate them, put them together in a new way and apply them.
- Is related with Metacognition: To think about your thinking (understand the processes involved in thinking).
It’s very important to teach in a H.O.T way because this helps to
scaffold learning, and doing H.O.T questions to the scholars about the content
that they study, we achieve to build the basis of a perdurable knowledge.
Higher Order Thinking is more difficult to learn or teach, but is also
more valuable because such skills are more likely to be usable in novel
situations.
For example, H.O.T is very
important when we are teaching in CLIL because we have to teach the 4
skills of a language (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and that
concern to promote an active way of learning, because students have to be able
to speak and write by themselves, creating new knowledge adapting structures
they have learnt before (by reading and listening) to new situations. In
English students learn by manipulating information and applying it, memorizing
is not effective.
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