Bloom’s Taxonomy is widely used in education to write learning objectives which promote higher forms of thinking such as analyzing and evaluating concepts, processes, procedures, and principles, rather than just remembering facts (rote learning).Even if you are already familiar with this, it may still be worth watching this video, prepared by Johns Hopkins University.
Time needed: 10:52 mins
Bloom’s Taxonomy is widely used in education to write learning objectives which promote higher forms of thinking such as analyzing and evaluating concepts, processes, procedures, and principles, rather than just remembering facts (rote learning).Even if you are already familiar with this, it may still be worth watching this video, prepared by Johns Hopkins University.
Time needed: 10:52 mins
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