Bloom's Taxonomy
Bloom's Taxonomy
1. Skills in the affective domain describe the way people react emotionally and
their ability to feel another living thing's pain or joy. Affective objectives
typically target the awareness and growth in attitudes, emotion, and feelings.
2. Skills in the psychomotor domain describe the ability to physically
manipulate a tool or instrument like a hand or a hammer. Psychomotor
objectives usually focus on change and/or development in behavior and/or
skills.
The concern in this paper is with your developing and demonstrating skills in the
cognitive domain.
Define..."
"Who invented...?"
List three..."
2. Comprehension is defined as the ability to grasp the meaning of material.
This may be shown by translating material from one form to another (e.g.
words to numbers), by interpreting material (e.g. explaining or summarizing),
and by estimating future trends (e.g. predicting consequences or effects).
These learning outcomes go one step beyond simple remembering of material
and represent the lowest level of understanding.
"Explain the..."
"Make up..."