This document discusses higher order thinking skills (HOTS) and their importance in education. It defines HOTS as skills involving analysis, evaluation and synthesis which require different teaching methods than memorizing facts. The document outlines Bloom's Taxonomy of cognitive skills and differentiates between lower and higher order thinking. It argues that while schools teach lower order skills well, the job market demands higher order skills like problem solving. Reform efforts emphasize teaching HOTS through inquiry, problem-solving and open-response assessments.