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What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
Which of the following is not a component of Bloom's Taxonomy?
Which of the following is not a component of Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is the highest level of Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is the highest level of Bloom's Taxonomy?
Study Notes
Bloom's Taxonomy
- Bloom's Taxonomy is a hierarchical framework used to categorize learning objectives and cognitive processes
Components of Bloom's Taxonomy
- The six components of Bloom's Taxonomy, often represented as a pyramid, are:
- Knowledge ( lowest level, recalling information)
- Comprehension ( understanding information)
- Application (using information to solve problems)
- Analysis (breaking down information to understand relationships)
- Synthesis (creating new information)
- Evaluation (judging the value of information - highest level)
Highest Level of Bloom's Taxonomy
- The highest level of Bloom's Taxonomy is Evaluation, which involves making judgments about the value of information.
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Test your knowledge of Bloom's Taxonomy with this quiz! Explore the components of the cognitive learning framework and identify the highest level of thinking. See if you can spot the non-component among the options.