Abstract

This study aims to determine the description of the results of the analysis of higher order thinking skills in mathematics problem solving based on revised Bloom's taxonomy viewed from gender equality. The subject of the research is two students of SMPN 1 Takalar selected using a purposive sampling technique. The type of research used is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The description was obtained by analyzing the tests of higher order thinking skills in mathematical problem solving. In this study, instruments in the form of questions test higher order thinking skills based on revised Bloom's taxonomy and the interview guideline. Data collection techniques in the form of test, interview, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique was data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing/verification. The results of the research show that subjects can use their skills even though still not achieved optimally. Both subjects use almost all aspects of thinking skills based on the revised Bloom's taxonomy, either directly or to bridge the subject in constructing the higher order thinking skills. It shows the difference in students' higher order thinking skills from each category, namely the male and female categories.

Highlights

  • Thinking is to manipulate or manage and transform information into memory (Santrock, 2011)

  • Students were given a test of the higher order thinking skills in mathematical problem solving

  • Thinking skills a high level of student category of males in mathematical problem solving based on revised Bloom's taxonomy categories create (C6) involves the skill of analyzing (C4) and Evaluate (C5)

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Introduction

Thinking is to manipulate or manage and transform information into memory (Santrock, 2011). Thinking skills are skills in combining the attitudes, knowledge, and skills to form an effective environment (Anjarsari, 2014). Prowess has the meaning of the ability to do something quickly and correctly. The skill of the thought can be defined as the ability to quickly and precisely develop knowledge or ideas by connecting the parts of knowledge resulting in a conclusion that effective. According to Brookhart (2010), Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) is a student's skills to connect and develop their knowledge during learning to new contexts. The new definition does not have to be universally new, but a form of things that students have not previously thought of. The students' higher order thinking skills are considered learning that can connect the previous knowledge to reach new knowledge

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