Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy Creating Higher Level Discussions.

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Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy Creating Higher Level Discussions

Original Form ► Bloom's Taxonomy is a multi-tiered model of classifying thinking according to six cognitive levels of complexity. ► Throughout the years, the levels have often been depicted as a stairway, leading many teachers to encourage their students to "climb to a higher (level of) thought." ► The lowest three levels are: knowledge, comprehension, and application. The highest three levels are: analysis, synthesis, and evaluation

Original Format

Bloom’s Taxonomy Of Learning

Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy ► Basically, Bloom's six major categories were changed from noun to verb forms. ► Additionally, the lowest level of the original, knowledge was renamed and became remembering. ► Finally, comprehension and synthesis were retitled to understanding and creating.

Remembering: ► Retrieving, recognizing, and recalling relevant knowledge from long-term memory. ► Describe where Goldilocks lived.

Understanding: ► Constructing meaning from oral, written, and graphic messages through interpreting, exemplifying, classifying, summarizing, inferring, comparing, and explaining. ► Summarize what the Goldilocks story was about.

Applying: ► Carrying out or using a procedure through executing, or implementing. ► Construct a theory as to why Goldilocks went into the house.

Analyzing: ► Breaking material into constituent parts, determining how the parts relate to one another and to an overall structure or purpose through differentiating, organizing, and attributing. ► Differentiate between how Goldilocks reacted and how you would react in each story event.

Evaluating: ► Making judgments based on criteria and standards through checking and critiquing. ► Assess whether or not you think this really happened to Goldilocks.

Creating: ► Putting elements together to form a coherent or functional whole; reorganizing elements into a new pattern or structure through generating, planning, or producing. ► Compose a song, skit, poem, or rap to convey the Goldilocks story in a new form.

Assignment ► Using the top three (3) levels of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy, create two questions for discussion for Friday. ► Write your questions out on your card and identify the taxonomic level.