2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7rp00120g
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Enhancing students' HOTS in laboratory educational activity by using concept map as an alternative assessment tool

Abstract: Educational transformation in the 21st century demands in-depth knowledge and understanding in order to promote the development of higher-order thinking skills (HOTS). However, the most commonly reported problem with respect to developing a knowledge of chemistry is poor mastery of basic concepts. Chemistry laboratory educational activities are shown to be less effective in developing an optimum conceptual understanding and HOTS among students. One factor is a lack of effective assessment and evaluation tools.… Show more

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“…This statement is aligned with Balim et al (2016) who have said that problem-based learning, generally used in higher education, requires students to use higher order thinking skills in learning environments. In fact, secondary science students also experience difficulties in visualizing the concept of science as long as the science concept is an abstract nature of topic (Akani, 2017;Ghani, Ibrahim, Yahaya & Surif, 2017). In order to use effectively for secondary students, concept cartoons can be integrated to problem-based learning environment as it can provide alternative views, help students to visualize and solve the problem (Balim et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This statement is aligned with Balim et al (2016) who have said that problem-based learning, generally used in higher education, requires students to use higher order thinking skills in learning environments. In fact, secondary science students also experience difficulties in visualizing the concept of science as long as the science concept is an abstract nature of topic (Akani, 2017;Ghani, Ibrahim, Yahaya & Surif, 2017). In order to use effectively for secondary students, concept cartoons can be integrated to problem-based learning environment as it can provide alternative views, help students to visualize and solve the problem (Balim et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge, comprehension and application which are the first three levels in Bloom's taxonomy are categorized as lower level of thinking skills that covers basic recognition of these domains. Conversely, the last three levels which are analyse, synthesise and evaluate foster the learning performance of the students that require them to utilize higher order thinking skills (Ghani, Ibrahim, Yahaya & Surif, 2017). This is supported by Singh et al (2018) in their study on which emphasized on the utmost contribution by the teachers in incorporating HOTS in 21 st century learning process in classroom activities.…”
Section: Higher Order Thinking Skills (Hots) the Importance Of Highermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…To cultivate students' founding of HOCS, more challenges exist with students' textual designs. As a dynamic learning goal in the 21st century, many educators have pointed that HOCS-oriented learning becomes a meaningful development to find out students' constructions of cognitive knowledge and global competitiveness (Ghani et al, 2017). Innovative learning, critical thinking and problem-solving are accepted as three dominant constituents of the context with the guidance of students' HOCS development in chemistry education (Danczak et al, 2017;Ghani et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%