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Bloom Taxonomy

The document describes Bloom's Taxonomy, which categorizes different levels of learning. It outlines the six main categories from lowest to highest order: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation. For each category, it provides example verbs and activities that demonstrate that type of thinking as well as key words associated with that category. The taxonomy is used to classify educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity.

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Bloom Taxonomy

The document describes Bloom's Taxonomy, which categorizes different levels of learning. It outlines the six main categories from lowest to highest order: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation. For each category, it provides example verbs and activities that demonstrate that type of thinking as well as key words associated with that category. The taxonomy is used to classify educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity.

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Bloom Taxonomy

Category

Example and Key Words (verbs)


Examples: Recite a policy. Quote prices from memory to a customer. Knows the safety rules.

Knowledge: Recall data or information.

Key Words: defines, describes, identifies, knows, labels, lists, matches, names, outlines, recalls, recognizes, reproduces, selects, states. Examples: Rewrites the principles of test writing. Explain in one's own words the steps for performing a complex task. Translates an equation into a computer spreadsheet. Key Words: comprehends, converts, defends, distinguishes, estimates, explains, extends, generalizes, gives an example, infers, interprets, paraphrases, predicts, rewrites, summarizes, translates. Examples: Use a manual to calculate an employee's vacation time. Apply laws of statistics to evaluate the reliability of a written test. Key Words: applies, changes, computes, constructs, demonstrates, discovers, manipulates, modifies, operates, predicts, prepares, produces, relates, shows, solves, uses. Examples: Troubleshoot a piece of equipment by using logical deduction. Recognize logical fallacies in reasoning. Gathers information from a department and selects the required tasks for training. Key Words: analyzes, breaks down, compares, contrasts, diagrams, deconstructs, differentiates, discriminates, distinguishes, identifies, illustrates, infers, outlines, relates, selects, separates. Examples: Write a company operations or process manual. Design a machine to perform a specific task. Integrates training from several sources to solve a problem. Revises and process to improve the outcome. Key Words: categorizes, combines, compiles, composes, creates, devises, designs, explains, generates, modifies, organizes, plans, rearranges, reconstructs, relates, reorganizes, revises, rewrites, summarizes, tells, writes. Examples: Select the most effective solution. Hire the most qualified candidate. Explain and justify a new

Comprehension: Understand the meaning, translation, interpolation, and interpretation of instructions and problems. State a problem in one's own words.

Application: Use a concept in a new situation or unprompted use of an abstraction. Applies what was learned in the classroom into novel situations in the work place.

Analysis: Separates material or concepts into component parts so that its organizational structure may be understood. Distinguishes between facts and inferences.

Synthesis: Builds a structure or pattern from diverse elements. Put parts together to form a whole, with emphasis on creating a new meaning or structure.

Evaluation: Make judgments about the value of ideas or materials.

budget. Key Words: appraises, compares, concludes, contrasts, criticizes, critiques, defends, describes, discriminates, evaluates, explains, interprets, justifies, relates, summarizes, supports.

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