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Bloom's Taxonomy - Coggle Diagram
Bloom's Taxonomy
Model of classifying thinking according to six cognitive domains.
Remembering:- recalling relevant knowledge from long term memory
Understanding:- construct information from oral written and graphic messages
Applying:- carrying out or using a procedure through executing or implementing.
Analyzing:- breaking material into constituent parts
Evaluating:- has the learner making judgment based on criteria.
Creating:- putting elements together
Boom, Benjamin S. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (1956)
He wrote three types of learning:
1- Cognitive Domain
Head-knowing- mental skills- knowledge
2- Psychoomotor Domain
Hand doing- Manual skills- Skills
3- Affective Domain
Heart feeling- Emotioanl growth attitude
How to Write a Learning Objective
Step 1
Start with the stem sentence.
Step 2
Determine the learning outcome.
Step 3
Consult the Bloom's Wheel to select the appropriate level and verb.
Step 4
Write to verb and learning outcome into a stament that, when combined with the stem, forms a complete sentence.