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    An Analysis Of Wh-Questions In English Language Textbook Curriculum 2013 For Tenth Grade Based On The Cognitive Domain Of Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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    2017
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    Nuzatul Dyah Sujatmi
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    This research reports the study that investigated the proportions of cognitive levels from WH-questions presented in the textbook based on revised Bloom‟s taxonomy. The textbook is English Language textbook in Curriculum 2013 for tenth grade semester 1 published by the Ministry of Education and Culture. The researcher prepared an instrument to categorize WH-questions based on cognitive levels in Revised Bloom‟s Taxonomy (RBT). The instrument was adapted from Anderson and Krathwohl (2001). The researcher selected only all the WH-questions in the textbook. Then, all the WH-questions categorized by the instrument. The results show that the textbook is dominated by lower order thinking skills which are understanding (58,06%), applying (16,93%), and remembering (11,29%). The higher order thinking skills represent in analyzing (7,25%) and evaluating (6,45%). Keywords: textbook, WH-question, higher and lower order thinking, revised Bloom’s taxonomy
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