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Bloom's Taxonomy - Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching and Technology - 0 views

  • , Lorin Anderson, led a new assembly which met for the purpose of updating the taxonomy, hoping to add relevance for 21st century students and teachers
  • Note the change from Nouns to Verb
  • Revised Bloom's Taxonomy takes the form of a two-dimensional tabl
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  • Emphasis is placed upon its use as a "more authentic tool for curriculum planning, instructional delivery and assess
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    Scroll down to Table 1 and scroll further to see animation.
Diane Gusa

Teaching Controversial Topics - 0 views

  • Some subjects are largely cognitive, while others involve more of the affective domain.
  • Bowen's Reaction Series
  • In order to teach controversial topics effectively, we must be especially aware of the role of the affective domain and the potential for affective roadblocks.
Diane Gusa

Krathwohl's Taxonomy - 0 views

  • ordered according to the principle of internalization.
  • best known of any of the affective taxonomies
Diane Gusa

LEARNING DOMAINS - 0 views

  • The cognitive domain is knowledge or mind based. It has three practical instructional levels including fact, understanding, and application
  • The psychomotor domain is skill based. The student will produce a product.
  • The practice level
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  • The verbs for this domain are generally limited to words like display, exhibit, and accept and these apply at all levels
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    "The cognitive domain is knowledge or mind based. It has three practical instructional levels including fact, understanding, and application"
Diane Gusa

Learning to be - 0 views

    • Diane Gusa
       
      I don't know if emotional intelligence covers it completely. When considering spirituality, many cultuures have used a variety of terms: chi, soul, life-force, essence. I think the concept is one that is difficult to put into a word.
  • educating children for a given society, the challenge will be to ensure that everyone always has the personal resources and intellectual tools needed to understand the world and behave as a fair-minded, responsible human being. More than ever before, the essential task of education seems to be to make sure that all people enjoy the freedom of thought, judgement, feeling and imagination to develop their talents and keep control of as much of their lives as they can.
Diane Gusa

Learning to know - 0 views

  • acquisition of structured knowledge
  • a means and an end of human existence.
  • since knowledge is multifarious and capable of virtually infinite development, any attempt to know everything becomes more and more pointless
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  • icate with other people. Regarded as an end, it is underpinned by the pleasure that can be derived from understanding, knowledge and discovery. That aspect of learning is typically enjoyed by researchers, but good teaching can help everyone to enjoy it. Even if study for its own sake is a dying pursuit with so much emphasis
  • giving students the tools, ideas and reference methods which are the product of leading-edge science and the contemporary paradigms.
  • Learning to know implies learning how to learn by developing one's concentration, memory skills and ability to think
Diane Gusa

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 0 views

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    This is a rich resource of different web-base tools to enhance your modules and rubrics to guide your students to strive for excellent engagement.
Diane Gusa

BENJAMIN BLOOM - 0 views

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    This was taken from Prospects: the quarterly review of comparative education (Paris, UNESCO: International Bureau of Education), vol. XXX, no. 3, September 2000.
Diane Gusa

Nicole's post - 0 views

  • Being an “intentional learner” means “developing self-awareness about the reason for study, the learning process itself, and how education is used…take the initiative to diagnose their learning needs, formulate learning goals, identify resources for learning, select an implement learning strategies, and evaluate learning outcomes.”
Diane Gusa

Information maps - 0 views

  • In doing a little research, I came across a book by Terry Anderson called, "Theory and Practice in Online Learning." He has some suggestions for giving students an outline, or what he calls an information map, at the beginning of a lesson or module. He talks about the importance of how content is presented initially, and how that affects memory.
Diane Gusa

CIIA: Teaching and Learning Resources - Assessment and Outcomes - 0 views

  • Engage students in active learning experiences Set high, meaningful expectations Provide, receive, and use regular, timely, and specific feedback Become aware of values, beliefs, preconceptions; unlearn if necessary Recognize and stretch student styles and developmental levels Seek and present real-world applications Understand and value criteria and methods for student assessment Create opportunities for student-faculty interactions Create opportunities for student-student interactions Promote student involvement through engaged time and quality effort
Diane Gusa

ETAP640student FIR reflections - 1 views

shared by Diane Gusa on 07 Jun 11 - No Cached
    • Diane Gusa
       
      Hi Francis, I too am guilty here, and this course has taught me the importance of redundancy. I beleive it will cut down on the many emails I get by students who "forget" what is expected.
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      Hi Francia, Sorry for spelling your name wrong in last sticky note. What you are trying to achieve is a paradigm shift....it takes time, but it can happen Diane
Diane Gusa

If I'm talking, you should be taking notes. - 0 views

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      Hi Nicole, I worry about the same thing. I guess the more we make them work, the less likely we are to do too much leading.
Diane Gusa

Notes on the Meaning of Education (1) « Calliope - 0 views

  • Well, my art of midwifery is in most respects like theirs; but differs, in that I attend men and not women; and look after their souls when they are in labour, and not after their bodies: and the triumph of my art is in thoroughly examining whether the thought which the mind of the young man brings forth is a false idol or a noble and true birth
  • I ask questions of others and have not the wit to answer them myself
  • therefore I am not myself at all wise, nor have I anything to show which is the invention or birth of my own soul, but those who converse with me profit
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  • It is quite dear that they never learned anything from me; the many fine discoveries to which they cling are of their own making.
Diane Gusa

CriticalThinking.org - The Role of Questions in Teaching, Thinking and Learning - 1 views

    • Diane Gusa
       
      HMMMMMMMM I would like to think about this and maybe try it.
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      My sticky note got "stuck" in the wrong place...should be down by testing by students listing all the questions they had in course.
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