• Bloom's taxonomy and bloom's revised taxonomy.

    Can any one explain or brief me about this please?

  • @SAJAN-Mal
    Blooms taxonomy is invented by Banjmin Bloom in 1956 and revised in 2001 with small changes it has three main domains

    1. Cognitive Domain (About thinkin and Knowing)
    2. Affective Domain ( Emotions, Behaviour)
    3. Psych**otor Domain (Fine Motor, Grass Motor and Practical Activities).

    kalhorouris

  • @SAJAN-Mal Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework that classifies learning objectives into levels, helping teachers design lessons that develop higher-order thinking. The original version has six levels: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation.

    Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy updated these levels to: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating — focusing more on active learning and creativity. It helps educators create more engaging and effective learning experiences.

  • @SAJAN-Mal Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework that classifies learning objectives into levels, helping teachers design lessons that develop higher-order thinking. The original version has six levels: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation.

    Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy updated these levels to: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating — focusing more on active learning and creativity. It helps educators create more engaging and effective learning experiences.

  • @Sanaa Great 👍 thank you for your cooperate and knowledge able response