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Title: Blooms Taxonomy: A Guide to Thought in the Classroom


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Blooms TaxonomyA Guide to Thought in the
Classroom
  • By Shannan Ford
  • Carrie E. Hill
  • Colleen Voso

2
Table of Contents
  • Historical Background
  • The Three Domains
  • Blooms Levels of Questioning
  • Are you ready to Bloom?

3
Historical Background
  • In the 1950s, Benjamin Bloom and a team of
    college researchers developed three levels of
    educational activities.
  • Cognitive
  • Affective
  • Psychomotor
  • After focusing solely on the cognitive aspect,
    Bloom created his famous taxonomy.

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Cognitive
  • The cognitive domain involves knowledge and the
    development of intellectual skills.
  • This includes the recall or recognition of
    specific facts, procedural patterns, and concepts
    that serve in the development of intellectual
    abilities and skills.

5
Affective and Psychomotor
  • growth in feelings or emotional areas (Attitude)
  • manual or physical skills (Skills)

6
Blooms Taxonomy
7
Knowledge
  • Observation and recall of information
  • Knowledge of major ideas and subject matter
  • Question Cues List, Define, Identify and
    Examine.

8
Comprehension
  • Understanding information
  • Interpreting and translating knowledge
  • Question Cues Summarize, Contrast, Predict,
    Interpret and Discuss

9
Application
  • Problem solving and use of knowledge
  • Question Cues Demonstrate, Calculate, Solve,
    Classify and Experiment

10
Analysis
  • Seeing patterns in order to organize and identify
    components of information.
  • Recognizing and identifying hidden meanings
  • Question Cues Analyze, Classify, Compare,
    Explain and Infer

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Synthesis
  • Use old ideas to create new ones
  • Make predictions and generalizations.
  • Question Cues Compose, Design, Generalize,
    Formulate and Integrate

12
Evaluation
  • Compare and discriminate between ideas
  • Verify value and recognize subjectivity of
    information.
  • Question Cues Assess, Decide, Measure, Judge
    and Recommend

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Are You Ready to Bloom?
What level of Blooms Taxonomy does each question
represent?
  • Describe in your own words Blooms Taxonomy.
  • Create a question from the higher levels of
    Blooms Taxonomy.
  • What do you think about applying Blooms theory
    in your own classroom?

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Bibliography
  • http//www.coun.uvic.ca/learn/program/hndouts/bloo
    m.html
  • http//faculty.washington.edu/krumme/guides/bloom1
    .html
  • http//www.kurwongbss.eq.edu.au/thinking/Bloom/blo
    oms.htm
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