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BLOOM’S TAXONOMY
BY: KARLA
PEOPLE INVOLVED:
BENJAMIN BLOOM
• Born in 1913
• American Educational Psychologist
• Bloom demonstrated that a students
environment can foster the student’s
potential.
• Bloom developed “Bloom’s Taxonomy” which
classified different learning objectives that
educators can set for students.
BLOOM’S TAXONOMY
Old version (1956) New version (2001)
OLD VERSION
• According to the Vanderbilt University website, the old version
consisted of:
• •Knowledge “the recall of methods and processes, or the recall of a
pattern, structure, or setting.”
• •Comprehension “refers to a type of understanding or apprehension
such that the individual knows what is being communicated
• •Application refers to the “use of abstractions in particular and
concrete situations.”
• •Analysis represents the “breakdown of a communication into its
constituent elements”.
• •Synthesis involves the “putting together of elements and parts so as
to form a whole.”
• •Evaluation: “judgments about the value of material and methods for
given purposes.”
NEW VERSION
• Reevaluated in 2001, Psychologists renewed
Bloom’s Taxonomy to match the new generation of
students:
• Remembering: can the student recall or remember the
information?
• Understanding: can the student explain ideas or concept?
• Applying: can the student use the information in a new
way?
• Analyzing: can the student distinguish between the
different parts?
• Evaluating can the student justify a stand or decision?
• Creating: can the student create new product or point of
view?
CLASSROOM IMPLICATIONS
• ◦What the teacher does under this theory?
• With technology: Teachers benefit from using frameworks to organize objectives
• Without: Creating learning goals in a pedagogical interchange so students understand
the purpose
• ◦What the students do under this theory
• With technology: Students can construct, create, design, and appraise new ideas with
computer and software.
• Without: Students discuss, criticize, argue, or defend different ideas with one another
and teachers can better understand their students.
THOUGHTS
• As a future educator, I believe Bloom’s
Taxonomy helps teachers understand their
students needs from most important to least
important. I believe this theory helps a lot of
educators if used and I will use Bloom’s
Taxonomy in my future classroom
CREDITS
• Vanderbilt University’s Center for Teaching:
• http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/blooms-taxonomy/
• Richard C. Overbaugh and Lynn Schultz from Old Dominion University
• http://ww2.odu.edu/educ/roverbau/Bloom/blooms_taxonomy.htm
• Benjamin Bloom’s portrait:
• Mary Forehand from The University of Georgia
• http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/index.php?title=Bloom's_Taxonomy

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Bloom’s taxonomy

  • 2. PEOPLE INVOLVED: BENJAMIN BLOOM • Born in 1913 • American Educational Psychologist • Bloom demonstrated that a students environment can foster the student’s potential. • Bloom developed “Bloom’s Taxonomy” which classified different learning objectives that educators can set for students.
  • 3. BLOOM’S TAXONOMY Old version (1956) New version (2001)
  • 4. OLD VERSION • According to the Vanderbilt University website, the old version consisted of: • •Knowledge “the recall of methods and processes, or the recall of a pattern, structure, or setting.” • •Comprehension “refers to a type of understanding or apprehension such that the individual knows what is being communicated • •Application refers to the “use of abstractions in particular and concrete situations.” • •Analysis represents the “breakdown of a communication into its constituent elements”. • •Synthesis involves the “putting together of elements and parts so as to form a whole.” • •Evaluation: “judgments about the value of material and methods for given purposes.”
  • 5. NEW VERSION • Reevaluated in 2001, Psychologists renewed Bloom’s Taxonomy to match the new generation of students: • Remembering: can the student recall or remember the information? • Understanding: can the student explain ideas or concept? • Applying: can the student use the information in a new way? • Analyzing: can the student distinguish between the different parts? • Evaluating can the student justify a stand or decision? • Creating: can the student create new product or point of view?
  • 6. CLASSROOM IMPLICATIONS • ◦What the teacher does under this theory? • With technology: Teachers benefit from using frameworks to organize objectives • Without: Creating learning goals in a pedagogical interchange so students understand the purpose • ◦What the students do under this theory • With technology: Students can construct, create, design, and appraise new ideas with computer and software. • Without: Students discuss, criticize, argue, or defend different ideas with one another and teachers can better understand their students.
  • 7. THOUGHTS • As a future educator, I believe Bloom’s Taxonomy helps teachers understand their students needs from most important to least important. I believe this theory helps a lot of educators if used and I will use Bloom’s Taxonomy in my future classroom
  • 8. CREDITS • Vanderbilt University’s Center for Teaching: • http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/blooms-taxonomy/ • Richard C. Overbaugh and Lynn Schultz from Old Dominion University • http://ww2.odu.edu/educ/roverbau/Bloom/blooms_taxonomy.htm • Benjamin Bloom’s portrait: • Mary Forehand from The University of Georgia • http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/index.php?title=Bloom's_Taxonomy