2017
DOI: 10.17161/fec.v25i7.6885
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Considerations in Teaching Higher Order Thinking Skills To Students with Mild Disabilities

Abstract: Teachers are becoming increasingly aware of and striving to teach students higher order thinking skills. Still, some educators argue that schools ought to be doing an even better job of teaching these skills because changing employment demands in our society are not being met, students are ill prepared to work in an information age, college preparation is less than satisfactory, and general problem-solving abilities are low (Resnick, 1987). Generally, employers are looking for people who possess general skills… Show more

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“…The results show that high-order thinking teaching contributes to enhancing students' learning interest. Moore et al [6] proposed Malaysian higher education system also needed to focus on students' highorder thinking ability and investigated the application of high-order thinking in science curriculum. Besides, they put forward the changes in the methods to evaluate students mean teachers must teach differently.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that high-order thinking teaching contributes to enhancing students' learning interest. Moore et al [6] proposed Malaysian higher education system also needed to focus on students' highorder thinking ability and investigated the application of high-order thinking in science curriculum. Besides, they put forward the changes in the methods to evaluate students mean teachers must teach differently.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%