Bloom's TaxonomyBloom's Taxonomy was created in 1956 under the guidance of educational psychologist Dr Benjamin Bloom in order to promote higher forms of thinking in education, such as analysis and evaluation, rather than simple recall of facts (rote learning). (Blooms Taxonomy of Learning Domains, 2013) There are three types of learning. They are: • Cognitive: mental abilities (knowledge) (Blooms taxonomy of learning domains, 2013) • Affective: growth of feelings or emotional areas (attitude or self) (Blooms taxonomy of learning domains, 2013) • Psychomotor: manual or physical skills (Blooms Taxonomy of Learning Domains, 2013) The cognitive domain The cognitive domain involves knowledge and the development of intellectual abilities. (Blooms Taxonomy of Learning Domains, 2013). It is the domain of learning that primarily engages the intellect to understand and provide concepts. There are six main categories ranging from the simplest behavior to the most complex behavior.1. Knowledge - Be able to remember specific and general information and also information about the method...
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