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In Cummins' model, what type of tasks are considered Cognitively Demanding?

  1. Tasks requiring minimal thought and familiarity

  2. Those that require problem-solving and analysis

  3. Any task done without any context

  4. Simple conversational exchanges

The correct answer is: Those that require problem-solving and analysis

In Cummins' model, tasks that are classified as cognitively demanding are those that require problem-solving and analysis. These types of tasks engage higher-order thinking skills and often involve complex cognitive processes. Students are challenged to think critically, synthesize information, and apply it in various contexts, which promotes deeper understanding and learning. Cognitively demanding tasks diverge from simpler cognitive levels, as they necessitate not just recall of information but the capability to analyze, evaluate, and create new concepts or solutions based on the information at hand. This is essential for enhancing learners' cognitive development and preparing them for real-world applications.