Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Design Effective Learning Outcomes

Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Design Effective Learning Outcomes

Bloom’s Taxonomy Overview Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework for categorizing the various objectives and skills educators set for their students, known as learning outcomes. This taxonomy, introduced in 1956 by educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom from the University of Chicago, organizes these outcomes into six distinct levels. These levels help structure course learning outcomes, lessons, and […]

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