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Barbara Lindsey

Blooms Taxonomy Resources - 0 views

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    Posters and planning sheets for use in designing assessments and working with students
Celeste Arrieta

Bloom's Taxonomy - 0 views

  • Bloom identified six cognitive levels: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation, with sophistication growing from basic knowledge-recall skills to the highest level, evaluation.
  • Originally developed as a method of classifying educational goals for student performance evaluation,
  • three major domains of learning: cognitive, affective, and psychomotor
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  • the affective domain covered “changes in interest, attitudes, and values, and the development of appreciations and adequate adjustment”;
  • The cognitive domain covered “the recall or recognition of knowledge and the development of intellectual abilities and skills”
  • psychomotor domain encompassed “the manipulative or motor-skill area
  • Bloom
  • applies only to acquiring knowledge in the cognitive domain
  • involves intellectual skill development.
  • The original Bloom’s Taxonomy contained six developmental categories: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. The first step in the taxonomy focused on knowledge acquisition and at this level, students recall, memorize, list, and repeat information. In the second tier, students classify, describe, discuss, identify, and explain information. Next, students demonstrate, interpret, and write about what they’ve learned and solve problems. In the subsequent step, students compare, contrast, distinguish, and examine what they’ve learned with other information, and they have the opportunity to question and test this knowledge. Then students argue, defend, support, and evaluate their opinion on this information. Finally, in the original model of Bloom’s Taxonomy, students create a new project, product, or point of view
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      specific activities
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      definitions - developmental categories
  • factual, conceptual, procedural, and metacognitive.3 This newer taxonomy also moves the evaluation stage down a level and the highest element becomes “creating
  • types of knowledge
  • intellectual skills and behavior important to learning
  • interactive activity
  • across grade levels and content areas
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    I hope you can see my highlightings
Celeste Arrieta

EDUTEKA - Taxonomía de Bloom de Habilidades de Pensamiento - 0 views

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    el cambio/actulizacion en la piramide de Bloom
Celeste Arrieta

Planificacion.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Bloom app - sample lesson
Barbara Lindsey

iPad Applications In Bloom's Taxonomy | Upside Learning Blog - 0 views

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    Thx 2 Lauren Rosen
Barbara Lindsey

The Electric Educator: Google-Proof Questioning: A New Use for Bloom's Taxonomy - 0 views

Barbara Lindsey

VisualBlooms - home - 0 views

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    Nice graphical representation of Bloom's taxonomy with Web 2.0 tools
Celeste Arrieta

DAMMCQs: Appendix. C: MCQs and Bloom's Taxonomy - 0 views

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    very specific definitions
Celeste Arrieta

Instructional System Design Concept Map - 0 views

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    concept map / mapa conceptual
Celeste Arrieta

GiftedGlossary (Spanish).pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Education glossary - common terms
Barbara Lindsey

Kathy Schrock's - Google Blooms Taxonomy - 0 views

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    Clickable Google Tools to support Bloom's revised taxonomy by Kathy Schrock.
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