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What Is Bloom's Taxonomy? A Definition For Teachers -

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In one sentence, Bloom’s Taxonomy is a hierarchical ordering of cognitive skills that can, among countless other uses, help teachers teach and students learn.

For example, Bloom’s Taxonomy can, for example, be used to create assessments, evaluate the complexity of assignments, design assessments, design curriculum, develop online courses. or plan project-based learning experiences for students.
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50 Resources For Teaching With Bloom's Taxonomy - TeachThought

50 Resources For Teaching With Bloom's Taxonomy - TeachThought | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
Bloom’s Taxonomy was a remarkable attempt to create a system of learning that focuses on how people learn and organize content around those natural aptitudes. Created by Benjamin Bloom in 1956, he created a method to differentiate questions in the education system. Here you will find an enriched list of blog posts, apps, tools, videos and strategies to help educators become more proficient with the system.
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50 Resources For Teaching With Bloom's Taxonomy - TeachThought

50 Resources For Teaching With Bloom's Taxonomy - TeachThought | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
Bloom’s Taxonomy was a remarkable attempt to create a system of learning that focuses on how people learn and organize content around those natural aptitudes.

Created by Benjamin Bloom in 1956, he created a method to differentiate questions in the education system. Here you will find an enriched list of blog posts, apps, tools, videos and strategies to help educators become more proficient with the system.
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