Blooms taxonomy
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www.bloomstaxonomy.orgBloom’s Taxonomy Bloom’s Taxonomy provides an important framework for teachers to use to focus on higher order thinking. By providing a hierarchy of levels, this taxonomy can assist teachers
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www.utar.edu.myRevised Bloom’s Taxonomy . Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (RBT) employs the use of 25 verbs that create collegial understanding of student behavior and learning outcome.
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A Logical Basis for Measuring Critical Thinking Skills
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Action Verbs
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Taxonomy of Anderson et al (2001) and Bloom (1956).
www.ucd.ieKrathwohl’s Taxonomy of the Affective Domain was developed from Bloom’s original and is the best known of the affective domains, it includes concepts such as Receiving ideas; Responding to ideas, phenomena; Valuing ideas, materials; Organization of ideas, values; Characterisation by value set (or to act consistently in accordance with