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6 Alternatives To Bloom’s Taxonomy For Teachers –

12 Jun

This post is updated from an article we published in April. At the end of the day, teaching is about learning, and learning is about understanding. And as technology evolves to empower more diverse and…

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Just like the SAMR model, I am always looking for models to describe learning and pedagogy that help to articulate ways of thinking and doing.  These are some alternatives to Bloom’s Taxonomy.

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2 responses to “6 Alternatives To Bloom’s Taxonomy For Teachers –

  1. Karen Johnson-Hosein

    June 12, 2015 at 3:31 pm

    Having used Bloom’s Taxonomy for many years myself, I find this fascinating. It certainly fits into the structural evaluation model well. How are you using it in your doctoral studies Thomas?

     

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