Saturday, December 18, 2021

Bloom`s Taxonomy

 Bloom's Taxonomy is a hierarchical classification system for learning behaviors that includes knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, assessment, and synthesis. Bloom's taxonomy is frequently used to develop learning objectives that assist students and instructors define and measure the learning experience.


Learning outcomes are what you want your students to learn as a result of a particular session or, on a larger, more general scale, during the entire course. Learning outcomes aim to modify knowledge, skills, or attitudes. Bloom's taxonomy focuses on these by attempting to improve knowledge, skills, and emotional aptitude or balance. The taxonomy serves as a foundation for defining sub-goals and determining how to measure progress toward these objectives. It's vital to remember that learning outcomes are objectives, not activities that help you get there.


1 comment:

  1. This is a great topic. Bloom's Taxonomy is important because it aids educators in identifying realistic learning objectives and developing methods to achieve them.

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