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What is the goal of Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is the goal of Bloom's Taxonomy?
- To create new ideas
- To evaluate learning goals
- To categorize learning stages
- To provide teachers with a common vocabulary (correct)
When was the original taxonomy described?
When was the original taxonomy described?
- 1983
- 1956 (correct)
- 1965
- 1974
What is the basis of the pyramid in Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is the basis of the pyramid in Bloom's Taxonomy?
- Evaluation
- Knowledge (correct)
- Remembering facts
- Creating new ideas
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Study Notes
- Bloom's Taxonomy categorizes learning stages from remembering facts to creating new ideas
- Learning is a consecutive process
- The pyramid structure depicts the levels of learning
- Knowledge is the basis of the pyramid
- Each level builds upon the one below it
- The original taxonomy was described in 1956
- It was created by Benjamin Bloom and coauthors
- Their goal was to provide teachers with a common vocabulary
- The language teachers had been using was imprecise
- The taxonomy classifies learning goals into categories from Knowledge to Evaluation.
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