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What is Bloom's taxonomy?
What is Bloom's taxonomy?
- A teaching philosophy that focuses on content rather than skills
- A classification system used for educational learning objectives that covers cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains (correct)
- A sequential, hierarchical link of learning objectives
- A tool used to physically manipulate instruments
Who is Benjamin Bloom?
Who is Benjamin Bloom?
- The chair of the committee of educators that devised the taxonomy (correct)
- A philosopher who proposed the taxonomy
- A psychologist who criticized the taxonomy
- A teacher who implemented the taxonomy in his classroom
Which domain is frequently used to structure curriculum learning objectives, assessments, and activities?
Which domain is frequently used to structure curriculum learning objectives, assessments, and activities?
- The cognitive domain (correct)
- The emotional domain
- The psychomotor domain
- The affective domain
How many levels of objectives does the cognitive domain have?
How many levels of objectives does the cognitive domain have?
What does the affective domain describe?
What does the affective domain describe?
What does the psychomotor domain describe?
What does the psychomotor domain describe?
What are some criticisms of Bloom's taxonomy?
What are some criticisms of Bloom's taxonomy?
What does Bloom's taxonomy serve as the backbone of?
What does Bloom's taxonomy serve as the backbone of?
What does the skill development that takes place at higher orders of thinking interact well with?
What does the skill development that takes place at higher orders of thinking interact well with?
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