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cynthiahori

padagogy-wheel.jpg (1829×1829) - 1 views

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    As a visual learner this helps me "see" the link between Bloom's taxonomy and technology. May be overwhelming to some
Sara Wilkie

Flipping Bloom's Taxonomy | Powerful Learning Practice - 0 views

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    I dislike the pyramid because it creates the impression that there is a scarcity of creativity - only those who can traverse the bottom levels and reach the summit can be creative. And while this may be how it plays out in many schools, it's not due to any shortage of creative potential on the part of our students. I think the narrowing pyramid also posits that our students need a lot more focus on factual knowledge than creativity, or analyzing, or evaluating and applying what they've learned. And in a Google-world, it's just not true. Here's what I propose. In the 21st century, we flip Bloom's taxonomy. Rather than starting with knowledge, we start with creating, and eventually discern the knowledge that we need from it. Shelley Wright
cynthiahori

14 Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers - 0 views

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    Great visuals to use when youare adding H.O.T.S. to your lessons
Sara Wilkie

Before Reading or Watching Videos, Students Should Experiment First | MindShift - 0 views

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    "A new study from the Stanford Graduate School of Education flips upside down the notion that students learn best by first independently reading texts or watching online videos before coming to class to engage in hands-on projects. Studying a particular lesson, the Stanford researchers showed that when the order was reversed, students' performances improved substantially."
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