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Bloom’s Taxonomy
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The Basics
Summarized nicely by Mary Forehand (2005):

Bloom's Taxonomy is a multi-tiered model of classifying thinking according to six cognitive levels of
complexity. Throughout the years, the levels have often been depicted as a stairway, leading many teachers to encourage
their students to "climb to a higher (level of) thought." The lowest three levels are: knowledge, comprehension, and
application. The highest three levels are: analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. "The taxonomy is hierarchical; [in that] each
level is subsumed by the higher levels. In other words, a student functioning at the 'application' level has also mastered the
material at the 'knowledge' and 'comprehension' levels." (UW Teaching Academy, 2003). One can easily see how this
arrangement led to natural divisions of lower and higher level thinking.
Clearly, Bloom's Taxonomy has stood the test of time. Due to its long history and popularity, it has been condensed,
expanded, and reinterpreted in a variety of ways. Research findings have led to the discovery of a veritable smorgasbord of
interpretations and applications falling on a continuum ranging from tight overviews to expanded explanations. Most
recently, Bloom's six major categories were changed from noun to verb forms to reflect the active nature of the cognitive
processes in the learner.
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Who was Benjamin Bloom?
Dr. Bloom was an educational psychologist who studied the
development of talent, achievement, and learning. His work
remains some of the most influential in educational theory and the
psychology of teaching and learning.
In 1956, as a result of a result of discussions with colleagues in the
American Psychological Association, he edited the first volume of

Taxonomy of educational objectives: the classification of educational
goals in which he outlined the hierarchical levels of learning which
became known as Bloom’s Taxonomy.
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Remembering, aka Knowledge
Recall of facts, terms, basic concepts
Knowledge of specifics:
• terminology
• methodology
• conventions
• principles

Rote memory is classified as
the lowest level of learning in
Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Remembering: Example 1
Ask your students to write out the quadratic
formula…
Negative b plus or minus the square
root of b-squared plus four ac, all
divided by 2a

…and you get a standard, right-or-wrong answer. That’s Remembering.
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Remembering: Example 2
Ask your students to recite Hamlet’s soliloquy…

To be or not to be--that is the question:
Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer

The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
And by opposing end them. To die—to sleep,
No more—and by a sleep to say we end…

…and you get a standard, right-or-wrong answer. That’s Remembering.
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Understanding, aka Comprehension
Ability to interpret and relate information and concepts
Demonstrated by:
• description
• comparison
• extrapolation
• organization
• interpretation

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Understanding: Example 1
You ask: What is the main idea of the essay you
read for class yesterday?
I think the main idea of the essay
was…

…and you get the student’s interpretation as an answer. That’s Understanding.
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Understanding: Example 2
Ask your students to summarize a concept…

My understanding of that idea is…

…and you get an individual take on the answer. That’s Understanding.
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Applying
Using new knowledge for problem solving.
Demonstrated by:
• Utilizing acquired information or skills in novel
ways or contexts

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Applying: Example 1
“Based on what you know about this system,
what would happen if you eliminated feedback
loop A?”
Removing feedback loop A would
cause changes to…

…the response will demonstrate the student’s ability to Apply acquired
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Applying: Example 2
“How would you treat a patient displaying the
following symptoms…?”
Based on these symptoms, I would
suggest a treatment consisting of…

…the response will demonstrate the student’s ability to Apply acquired
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Analyzing
Examination and dissection of information to determine
underlying causes; making and supporting inferences.
Exploration of:
• components
• relationships
• organizing principles

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Analyzing: Example 1
Ask your students to describe the relationship
between two elements of a concept.

The depth of color in a finch’s beak
is an indicator of immune system
function due to increased levels of
carotinoids in the diet…

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Analyzing: Example 2
“What were the societal motives behind accusing
women of witchcraft in the 1690s?”
The context of the Salem witch
trials was a cluster of tension related to
both social and political…

…and the response will display their ability to Analyze information (and situations).
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Evaluating
Making and defending judgments based on evidence
and/or criteria.
Evaluation of :
• information
• ideas
• proficiency

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Evaluating: Example 1
Ask “What are the priorities in this case and how
would you rank them?”

Most importantly, we should pay
attention to…

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Evaluating: Example 2
Ask students to make a decision and defend their
choice…
I believe the best option is to
implement a prescribed fire to
control the invasive species…

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Creating, aka Synthesis
Formation of original ideas or concepts; reinterpretation
of existing information in new ways.
Demonstrated through:
• design
• production
• adaptation
• derivation

Creating or synthesizing is classified
as the highest level of learning in
Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Creating: Example 1
Ask your students to formulate a novel solution
to a problem…

One way to address global climate
change might be to cultivate plants
on the sides of all high-rise
buildings…

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Creating: Example 2
Have students write a research paper defending a
thesis and include references…
My theory is that…
and the research shows…
therefore…

…and they will Create new ideas and synthesize learning in the process.
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Additional Resources
New World Encyclopedia – Benjamin Bloom
Forehand, M. (2005). Bloom's taxonomy: Original and revised. In M. Orey (Ed.), Emerging perspectives on
learning, teaching, and technology. Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching, and Technology.
Seddon, G. M. (1978). The properties of Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives for the cognitive
domain. Review of Educational Research, 48(2), 303-323.
Noble, T. (2004). Integrating the revised Bloom's taxonomy with multiple intelligences: A planning tool for
curriculum differentiation. The Teachers College Record, 106(1), 193-211.

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Bloom's Taxonomy Kiosk

  • 1. Bloom’s Taxonomy a map for designing effective learning objectives and student outcomes Choose a level from the pyramid to learn more about it… …or start with the Introduction When you have completed this module, check out the Additional Resources for more. navigation map ?
  • 2. The Basics Summarized nicely by Mary Forehand (2005): Bloom's Taxonomy is a multi-tiered model of classifying thinking according to six cognitive levels of complexity. Throughout the years, the levels have often been depicted as a stairway, leading many teachers to encourage their students to "climb to a higher (level of) thought." The lowest three levels are: knowledge, comprehension, and application. The highest three levels are: analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. "The taxonomy is hierarchical; [in that] each level is subsumed by the higher levels. In other words, a student functioning at the 'application' level has also mastered the material at the 'knowledge' and 'comprehension' levels." (UW Teaching Academy, 2003). One can easily see how this arrangement led to natural divisions of lower and higher level thinking. Clearly, Bloom's Taxonomy has stood the test of time. Due to its long history and popularity, it has been condensed, expanded, and reinterpreted in a variety of ways. Research findings have led to the discovery of a veritable smorgasbord of interpretations and applications falling on a continuum ranging from tight overviews to expanded explanations. Most recently, Bloom's six major categories were changed from noun to verb forms to reflect the active nature of the cognitive processes in the learner. 3D Model back Expert Video Who was Benjamin Bloom? start over ?
  • 3. Screen capture of architecture by Kevin Jarrett in Second Life (2008). 3D Model back next expert video start over ?
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  • 5. Who was Benjamin Bloom? Dr. Bloom was an educational psychologist who studied the development of talent, achievement, and learning. His work remains some of the most influential in educational theory and the psychology of teaching and learning. In 1956, as a result of a result of discussions with colleagues in the American Psychological Association, he edited the first volume of Taxonomy of educational objectives: the classification of educational goals in which he outlined the hierarchical levels of learning which became known as Bloom’s Taxonomy. view the 3D model back start over ?
  • 6. Remembering, aka Knowledge Recall of facts, terms, basic concepts Knowledge of specifics: • terminology • methodology • conventions • principles Rote memory is classified as the lowest level of learning in Bloom’s Taxonomy Click to view examples of activities utilizing the Remembering cognitive process: Example 1 Example 2 back start over ?
  • 7. Remembering: Example 1 Ask your students to write out the quadratic formula… Negative b plus or minus the square root of b-squared plus four ac, all divided by 2a …and you get a standard, right-or-wrong answer. That’s Remembering. back next start over ?
  • 8. Remembering: Example 2 Ask your students to recite Hamlet’s soliloquy… To be or not to be--that is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing end them. To die—to sleep, No more—and by a sleep to say we end… …and you get a standard, right-or-wrong answer. That’s Remembering. back next section start over ?
  • 9. Understanding, aka Comprehension Ability to interpret and relate information and concepts Demonstrated by: • description • comparison • extrapolation • organization • interpretation Click to view examples of activities utilizing the Understanding cognitive process: Example 1 Example 2 back start over ?
  • 10. Understanding: Example 1 You ask: What is the main idea of the essay you read for class yesterday? I think the main idea of the essay was… …and you get the student’s interpretation as an answer. That’s Understanding. back next start over ?
  • 11. Understanding: Example 2 Ask your students to summarize a concept… My understanding of that idea is… …and you get an individual take on the answer. That’s Understanding. back next section start over ?
  • 12. Applying Using new knowledge for problem solving. Demonstrated by: • Utilizing acquired information or skills in novel ways or contexts Click to view examples of activities designed to develop the Applying cognitive process: Example 1 Example 2 back start over ?
  • 13. Applying: Example 1 “Based on what you know about this system, what would happen if you eliminated feedback loop A?” Removing feedback loop A would cause changes to… …the response will demonstrate the student’s ability to Apply acquired knowledge in novel situations. back next start over ?
  • 14. Applying: Example 2 “How would you treat a patient displaying the following symptoms…?” Based on these symptoms, I would suggest a treatment consisting of… …the response will demonstrate the student’s ability to Apply acquired knowledge in novel situations. back next section start over ?
  • 15. Analyzing Examination and dissection of information to determine underlying causes; making and supporting inferences. Exploration of: • components • relationships • organizing principles Click to view examples of activities utilizing the Analyzing cognitive process: Example 1 Example 2 back start over ?
  • 16. Analyzing: Example 1 Ask your students to describe the relationship between two elements of a concept. The depth of color in a finch’s beak is an indicator of immune system function due to increased levels of carotinoids in the diet… …and the response will display their ability to Analyze information. back next start over ?
  • 17. Analyzing: Example 2 “What were the societal motives behind accusing women of witchcraft in the 1690s?” The context of the Salem witch trials was a cluster of tension related to both social and political… …and the response will display their ability to Analyze information (and situations). back next section start over ?
  • 18. Evaluating Making and defending judgments based on evidence and/or criteria. Evaluation of : • information • ideas • proficiency Click to view examples of activities which demonstration the Evaluating cognitive process: Example 1 Example 2 back start over ?
  • 19. Evaluating: Example 1 Ask “What are the priorities in this case and how would you rank them?” Most importantly, we should pay attention to… …and the response will induce students to Evaluate the information. back next start over ?
  • 20. Evaluating: Example 2 Ask students to make a decision and defend their choice… I believe the best option is to implement a prescribed fire to control the invasive species… …and the response will induce students to Evaluate the information. back next section start over ?
  • 21. Creating, aka Synthesis Formation of original ideas or concepts; reinterpretation of existing information in new ways. Demonstrated through: • design • production • adaptation • derivation Creating or synthesizing is classified as the highest level of learning in Bloom’s Taxonomy Click to view examples of activities utilizing the Creating cognitive process: Example 1 Example 2 back start over ?
  • 22. Creating: Example 1 Ask your students to formulate a novel solution to a problem… One way to address global climate change might be to cultivate plants on the sides of all high-rise buildings… …and they will Create new ideas and synthesize learning in the process. back next start over ?
  • 23. Creating: Example 2 Have students write a research paper defending a thesis and include references… My theory is that… and the research shows… therefore… …and they will Create new ideas and synthesize learning in the process. back next section start over ?
  • 24. Additional Resources New World Encyclopedia – Benjamin Bloom Forehand, M. (2005). Bloom's taxonomy: Original and revised. In M. Orey (Ed.), Emerging perspectives on learning, teaching, and technology. Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching, and Technology. Seddon, G. M. (1978). The properties of Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives for the cognitive domain. Review of Educational Research, 48(2), 303-323. Noble, T. (2004). Integrating the revised Bloom's taxonomy with multiple intelligences: A planning tool for curriculum differentiation. The Teachers College Record, 106(1), 193-211. back credits start over ?
  • 25. Credits • • • • • • • • • • http://www.flickr.com/photos/21847073@N05/5857112597/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/kjarrett/2562263662/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Kqc-7gNKFI Human memory google search via cc http://www.flickr.com/photos/horiavarlan/4519955517/ Frank B. Gilbreth Motion Study Photographs (1913-1917) via Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/kheelcenter/5279231847/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnifying_glass http://www.flickr.com/photos/billsophoto/4175299981/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/caveman_92223/3346906435/ http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/images/2/28/Bloom.png back start over ?
  • 26. Navigation Map Start Introduction Who was Benjamin Bloom? Expert Video back Remembering 3D Model Example 1 Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating Example 2 Additional Resources Credits start over Navigation Map