Bloom's Taxonomy

Bloom's taxonomy has 6 levels of increasingly sophisticated thinking skills.
It was originally developed in a slightly different form to here for classifying educational objectives and with additional variations, dimensions and sub-levels in the full models, it is useful for informing teaching and learning.
The hierarchy reflects, among other things, that a strong foundation for learning is knowledge.
The Six Levels in Bloom's Taxonomy
The 6 levels in the revised Bloom's Taxonomy for learning are:
- Remember
- Understand
- Apply
- Analyze
- Evaluate
- Create
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