The Link between Higher Order Thinking Skills, Representation and Concepts in Enhancing TIMSS Tasks 

Journal Title: International Journal of Instruction - Year 2016, Vol 9, Issue 2

Abstract

Students’ performances in TIMSS have featured strongly in recent discussions and debates about the quality of mathematical learning outcomes both from teachers and policy makers. Findings of TIMSS trends showed that most high school students in Malaysia continue to perform at less than satisfactory levels, particularly, in tasks that are cognitively demanding. In this article, we present a critical analysis of selected TIMSS Tasks and demonstrate how to support students better in the use of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in making progress with such tasks. In so doing we present analyses of TIMSS tasks and a model of these tasks that relate HOTS, representation and concepts which can be utilised by teachers to understand the role of HOTS better in empowering students shift to higher levels of cognitive funtioning in the context of tackling TIMSS and similarly demanding tasks. Our analyses and model provide an important starting point for the design of future professional development programs for Malaysian mathematics teachers in reconceptualising HOTS and implementing them in regular classrooms. 

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  • EP ID EP123269
  • DOI 10.12973/iji.2016.9214a
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(2016). The Link between Higher Order Thinking Skills, Representation and Concepts in Enhancing TIMSS Tasks . International Journal of Instruction, 9(2), 199-214. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-123269