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Bloom's Taxonomy

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on September 8, 2009 at 3:39:42 pm
 

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Bloom’s taxonomy has been utilized by educators for several decades and provides a simple but effective hierarchy of thinking skills that can be used as a framework for efficient planning.

 

Bloom’s six-level hierarchy of thinking processes is often used by teachers to plan a variety of questions or tasks of different levels.  The taxonomy comprises the three lower levels of Knowledge, Comprehension and Application, along with what are usually referred to as the “higher order thinking” levels of Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation. These three levels are emphasized in the program to   unlock and develop analytical, critical and creative thinking. Higher order thinking (HOTS) encourages students to reflect on how they learn and what has been learned.

 

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