Teachers’ Self-Assessment of and Perceptions on Higher-Order Thinking Skills Practices for Teaching Writing

Cultivation of students’ higher-order thinking ability has become the main agenda of the education curriculum. The transfer of knowledge pertaining to higher-order thinking by teachers to the students can prepare the latter with the necessary attributes for the 21st century. The present study is aim...

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Main Authors: Swaran Singh, Charanjit Kaur, Tao, Hai, Masa Singh, Tarsame Singh, Tee, Tze Kiong, Ong, Eng Tek, Maniam, Mahendran, Gopal, Revathi, Ahmad Zaini, Fadzllah
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Published: 2023
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spelling my-aeu-eprints.11722024-06-04T02:42:41Z http://ur.aeu.edu.my/1172/ Teachers’ Self-Assessment of and Perceptions on Higher-Order Thinking Skills Practices for Teaching Writing Swaran Singh, Charanjit Kaur Tao, Hai Masa Singh, Tarsame Singh Tee, Tze Kiong Ong, Eng Tek Maniam, Mahendran Gopal, Revathi Ahmad Zaini, Fadzllah Cultivation of students’ higher-order thinking ability has become the main agenda of the education curriculum. The transfer of knowledge pertaining to higher-order thinking by teachers to the students can prepare the latter with the necessary attributes for the 21st century. The present study is aimed at exploring Malaysian secondary ESL (English as a Second Language) school teachers’ self-assessment of, and perceptions on the higher-order thinking skills practices for teaching writing. Using a mixed-method research design, the validated 30-item five-point Likert scale questionnaire with an open-ended question was administered to a group of respondents consisting of 72 ESL teachers. The findings indicated that the overall mean score of ESL teachers’ self-assessment of using higher-order thinking skills practices for teaching writing was at a high level. Meanwhile, their perceptions on the integration of higher-order thinking skills in the teaching of writing include the concern of students’ low proficiency, difficulties in implementing HOTS in writing, poor participation by passive students, and teachers’ attitude towards using HOTs for teaching writing. This study suggests that fostering and creating awareness of mastering the elements of HOTS can benefit both the teachers and the students. Teachers have to be creative and innovative in their teaching so that the students can be given the opportunity to showcase their knowledge, skills and abilities in the quest to imbue them with the 21st century life skills. 2023 Journal PeerReviewed text en http://ur.aeu.edu.my/1172/1/Teachers%E2%80%99%20Self-Assessment%20of%20and%20Perceptions%20on%20Higher-Order%20Thinking%20Skills%20Practices%20for%20Teaching%20Writing.pdf Swaran Singh, Charanjit Kaur and Tao, Hai and Masa Singh, Tarsame Singh and Tee, Tze Kiong and Ong, Eng Tek and Maniam, Mahendran and Gopal, Revathi and Ahmad Zaini, Fadzllah (2023) Teachers’ Self-Assessment of and Perceptions on Higher-Order Thinking Skills Practices for Teaching Writing. Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 13 (3). pp. 337-349.
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description Cultivation of students’ higher-order thinking ability has become the main agenda of the education curriculum. The transfer of knowledge pertaining to higher-order thinking by teachers to the students can prepare the latter with the necessary attributes for the 21st century. The present study is aimed at exploring Malaysian secondary ESL (English as a Second Language) school teachers’ self-assessment of, and perceptions on the higher-order thinking skills practices for teaching writing. Using a mixed-method research design, the validated 30-item five-point Likert scale questionnaire with an open-ended question was administered to a group of respondents consisting of 72 ESL teachers. The findings indicated that the overall mean score of ESL teachers’ self-assessment of using higher-order thinking skills practices for teaching writing was at a high level. Meanwhile, their perceptions on the integration of higher-order thinking skills in the teaching of writing include the concern of students’ low proficiency, difficulties in implementing HOTS in writing, poor participation by passive students, and teachers’ attitude towards using HOTs for teaching writing. This study suggests that fostering and creating awareness of mastering the elements of HOTS can benefit both the teachers and the students. Teachers have to be creative and innovative in their teaching so that the students can be given the opportunity to showcase their knowledge, skills and abilities in the quest to imbue them with the 21st century life skills.
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author Swaran Singh, Charanjit Kaur
Tao, Hai
Masa Singh, Tarsame Singh
Tee, Tze Kiong
Ong, Eng Tek
Maniam, Mahendran
Gopal, Revathi
Ahmad Zaini, Fadzllah
spellingShingle Swaran Singh, Charanjit Kaur
Tao, Hai
Masa Singh, Tarsame Singh
Tee, Tze Kiong
Ong, Eng Tek
Maniam, Mahendran
Gopal, Revathi
Ahmad Zaini, Fadzllah
Teachers’ Self-Assessment of and Perceptions on Higher-Order Thinking Skills Practices for Teaching Writing
author_facet Swaran Singh, Charanjit Kaur
Tao, Hai
Masa Singh, Tarsame Singh
Tee, Tze Kiong
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Maniam, Mahendran
Gopal, Revathi
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title Teachers’ Self-Assessment of and Perceptions on Higher-Order Thinking Skills Practices for Teaching Writing
title_short Teachers’ Self-Assessment of and Perceptions on Higher-Order Thinking Skills Practices for Teaching Writing
title_full Teachers’ Self-Assessment of and Perceptions on Higher-Order Thinking Skills Practices for Teaching Writing
title_fullStr Teachers’ Self-Assessment of and Perceptions on Higher-Order Thinking Skills Practices for Teaching Writing
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