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Higher Order Thinking: 7 Ways to Improve this Skill

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Higher order thinking or higher-order thinking skills (HOTS), is based on the theory that some more advanced forms of learning require advanced or complex cognitive processing. Bloom's taxonomy, for instance, suggests the HOTS levels include analysis (breaking apart and organizing information), evaluation (examining the outcome), and synthesis (pulling information together).  The teaching of these skills demands different and more advanced instructional methods than concrete levels of learning such as rote memorization and repetition. How Can We Teach Higher Order Thinking Skills? Instead of parroting facts back to a teacher, HOTS asks students to: understand concepts making sense of implied meanings from lessons or content cues...

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The Best Educational Materials for Struggling Students | Good Sensory Learning

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Come learn about Good Sensory Learning's mission, products, and ways to save.

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Best Professionals for Helping Students | Good Sensory Learning

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Finding the best professional to help with a struggling student can be a challenging chore. There are a Number of Professionals that Can Help: Educational Therapist: An educational therapist offers remedial treatment for struggling students and those with any type of disability that impacts learning. In addition, many offer help to students with social and emotional challenges involving their learning difficulties. Support is often individualized for each learner.  Most educational therapists have degrees in both psychology and education.  Learning Specialist: A learning specialist is a private coach that offers compensatory learning strategies and metacognitive approaches to learning for all students from those with disabilities to those that are gifted. Some also offer a multisensory remedial...

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10 Ways Help Struggling Students in 2020 | Good Sensory Learning

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Come learn about some empowering strategies to assist struggling learners and also learn about ready made materials that can help make the process fun and memorable.

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