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Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing, A: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Abridged Edition
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Lorin W. Anderson, University of South Carolina
David R. Krathwohl, Syracuse University
Peter W. Airasian, Boston College
Kathleen A. Cruikshank, Indiana University
Richard E. Mayer, University of California, Santa Barbara
Paul R. Pintrich
James Raths, University of Delaware
Merlin C. Wittrock, UCLA

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Copyright: 2001
Format: Paper; 336 pp

ISBN-10: 080131903X
ISBN-13:9780801319037Help icon

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Published: 28 Aug 2001
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Embodying advances in cognitive psychology since the publication of Bloom's taxonomy, this revision of that framework is designed to help teachers understand and implement standards-based curriculums as well as facilitate constructing and analyzing their own. A revision only in the sense that it builds on the original framework, it is a completely new manuscript in both text and organization. Its two-dimensional framework interrelates knowledge with the cognitive processes students use to gain and work with knowledge. Together, these define the goals, curriculum standards, and objectives students are expected to learn. The framework facilitates the exploration of curriculums from four perspectives-what is intended to be taught, how it is to be taught, how learning is to be assessed, and how well the intended aims, instruction and assessments are aligned for effective education. This "revisited" framework allows you to connect learning from all these perspectives.

 
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