lower-order thinking skills
n. 1. (education)
(abbrev. LOTS) in modern schools, the less important academic pursuits that can be safely
neglected, such as reading, writing, arithmetic, history, literature, and science.
See higher-order thinking skills (HOTS), Outcome-Based Education.
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