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BLOOM’S TAXONOMY |
Classification of the different objectives and skills that educators set for learners. It is a hierarchical classification, which means that learning at the higher levels is dependent on having attained prerequisite knowledge and skills at lower levels. It divides educational objectives into three domains, which are affective, psychomotor, cognitive. One of its goals is to motivate educators to focus on all three domains, creating a more holistic form of education.[1] |
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Major Categories in the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives | Categories in the cognitive domain each defined with outcome-illustrative verbs: Knowledge - Comprehension - Application - Analysis - Synthesis - Evaluation. |
References
- ↑ www.ec.europa.eu (7 March 2008)