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Critical Thinking
          … something to think about …

                    SECTION II



                                   Dr Matthew Stafford
                                  Chief Academic Officer
We Produce the Future            Squadron Officer College
Section II




We Produce the Future
Thinking About Thinking
                                                   Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow



• Cognition:
 ‒The mental process regarding how humans
  come to understand things
 ‒How humans select, process and retain
  information and knowledge
• Meta-cognition
 ‒Thinking about the cognitive process
 ‒Self-regulation to match personal
  perceptions against others’
               The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                  Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                                3
Cognitive Levels
                                                          Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow

    Level                                             Definition
                Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially
 Knowledge      the same form as taught.
                See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple
Comprehension   remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting,
                and estimating future trends.
                Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations,
 Application    including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,
                and theories.
                Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational
                structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts,
   Analysis     analysis of the relationships between parts, and recognition of the
                organizational principles involved.
                Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique
                communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research
  Synthesis     proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying
                information).
                Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is
                the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of
  Evaluation    all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on
                clearly defined criteria.
                      The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                         Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                                4
Cognitive Levels
                                                          Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow

    Level                                             Definition
                Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially
 Knowledge                         Seeking to retain information
                the same form as taught.
                See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple
Comprehension   remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting,
                and estimating future trends.
                Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations,
 Application    including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,
                and theories.
                Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational
                structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts,
   Analysis     analysis of the relationships between parts, and recognition of the
                organizational principles involved.
                Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique
                communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research
  Synthesis     proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying
                information).
                Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is
                the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of
  Evaluation    all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on
                clearly defined criteria.
                      The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                         Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                                5
Cognitive Levels
                                                          Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow

    Level                                             Definition
                Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially
 Knowledge                         Seeking to retain information
                the same form as taught.
                See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple
Comprehension         Reconstructing information in individual terms
                remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting,
                and estimating future trends.
                Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations,
 Application    including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,
                and theories.
                Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational
                structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts,
   Analysis     analysis of the relationships between parts, and recognition of the
                organizational principles involved.
                Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique
                communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research
  Synthesis     proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying
                information).
                Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is
                the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of
  Evaluation    all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on
                clearly defined criteria.
                      The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                         Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                                6
Cognitive Levels
                                                          Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow

    Level                                             Definition
                Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially
 Knowledge                         Seeking to retain information
                the same form as taught.
                See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple
Comprehension         Reconstructing information in individual terms
                remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting,
                and estimating future trends.
                Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations,
 Application    including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,ways
                    Transferring information and using it in new
                and theories.
                Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational
                structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts,
   Analysis     analysis of the relationships between parts, and recognition of the
                organizational principles involved.
                Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique
                communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research
  Synthesis     proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying
                information).
                Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is
                the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of
  Evaluation    all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on
                clearly defined criteria.
                      The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                         Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                                7
Cognitive Levels
                                                          Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow

    Level                                             Definition
                Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially
 Knowledge                         Seeking to retain information
                the same form as taught.
                See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple
Comprehension         Reconstructing information in individual terms
                remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting,
                and estimating future trends.
                Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations,
 Application    including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,ways
                    Transferring information and using it in new
                and theories.
                Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational
                structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts,
                analysis of the relationships between parts, and into subcomponents
                   Breaking complex information recognition of the
   Analysis
                organizational principles involved.
                Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique
                communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research
  Synthesis     proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying
                information).
                Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is
                the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of
  Evaluation    all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on
                clearly defined criteria.
                      The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                         Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                                8
Cognitive Levels
                                                          Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow

    Level                                             Definition
                Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially
 Knowledge                         Seeking to retain information
                the same form as taught.
                See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple
Comprehension         Reconstructing information in individual terms
                remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting,
                and estimating future trends.
                Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations,
 Application    including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,ways
                    Transferring information and using it in new
                and theories.
                Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational
                structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts,
                analysis of the relationships between parts, and into subcomponents
                   Breaking complex information recognition of the
   Analysis
                organizational principles involved.
                Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique
                communication (a theme or speech), a knowledge and producing
                 Taking discrete pieces of plan of operations (a research                            a
  Synthesis     proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying
                information).
                                                   new whole
                Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is
                the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of
  Evaluation    all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on
                clearly defined criteria.
                      The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                         Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                                 9
Cognitive Levels
                                                          Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow

    Level                                             Definition
                Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially
 Knowledge                         Seeking to retain information
                the same form as taught.
                See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple
Comprehension         Reconstructing information in individual terms
                remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting,
                and estimating future trends.
                Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations,
 Application    including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,ways
                    Transferring information and using it in new
                and theories.
                Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational
                structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts,
                analysis of the relationships between parts, and into subcomponents
                   Breaking complex information recognition of the
   Analysis
                organizational principles involved.
                Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique
                communication (a theme or speech), a knowledge and producing
                 Taking discrete pieces of plan of operations (a research                            a
  Synthesis     proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying
                information).
                                                   new whole
                Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is
  Evaluation
                   Thinking of different ways to synthesize information
                the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of
                all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on
                 and making a judgment about which method is better
                clearly defined criteria.
                      The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                         Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                              10
Why “Think about Thinking?”
                                                Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow



• Improve thinking efficiency
• Improve thinking effectiveness
• Dedicate more effort to practice




        Many different approaches!
            The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
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AFSO-21 8-Step Model
                                                 Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow



1. Clarify problem
2. Break problem into component parts; identify gaps
3. Set target(s)
4. Analyze/determine root cause(s)
5. Develop countermeasures
6. See countermeasures through
7. Evaluate/confirm results and process
8. Standardize successful processes




             The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                              12
6-Step Problem-Solving Model
                                                  Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow



1. Define the problem
2. Gather information
3. List possible solutions
4. Test solutions
5. Select best course of action
6. Implement solution




              The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
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John Boyd’s OODA Loop
                                       Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow




                     Observe




  Act                                           Orient




                     Decide


   The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
      Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                              14
Comparing…
                                                                Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow
         CCA                     OODA                             6-Step                     8-Step
                                                              Define problem              Clarify problem
 Discover and interpret                                                                 Break problem into
                                 Observe
         facts                                              Gather information           component parts;
                                                                                           identify gaps
                                                          List possible solutions          Set target(s)
 Trace effects back to
                                   Orient                                             Analyze/determine root
       causes                                                  Test solutions
                                                                                            cause(s)

     Investigate and
  evaluate – consider                                     Select best course of              Develop
                                  Decide
 alternatives. Look for                                           action                 countermeasures
better courses of action.

                                                                                       See countermeasures
                                                                                             through
                                                                                      Evaluate/confirm results
                                     Act                    Implement solution
                                                                                           and process
                                                                                      Standardize successful
                                                                                           processes

                            The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
                               Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace                                 15
PLEASE VIEW

                        Section III
                          NEXT


We Produce the Future
The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force

                                                   Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow



We Produce the Future…


           One Student at a Time
                    One Faculty Member at a Time
                                                              One Idea at a Time




               The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force
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Lecture Notes Critical Thinking Part 2 of 3

  • 1. Critical Thinking … something to think about … SECTION II Dr Matthew Stafford Chief Academic Officer We Produce the Future Squadron Officer College
  • 3. Thinking About Thinking Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • Cognition: ‒The mental process regarding how humans come to understand things ‒How humans select, process and retain information and knowledge • Meta-cognition ‒Thinking about the cognitive process ‒Self-regulation to match personal perceptions against others’ The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 3
  • 4. Cognitive Levels Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Level Definition Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially Knowledge the same form as taught. See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple Comprehension remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting, and estimating future trends. Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations, Application including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws, and theories. Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts, Analysis analysis of the relationships between parts, and recognition of the organizational principles involved. Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research Synthesis proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying information). Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of Evaluation all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on clearly defined criteria. The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 4
  • 5. Cognitive Levels Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Level Definition Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially Knowledge Seeking to retain information the same form as taught. See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple Comprehension remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting, and estimating future trends. Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations, Application including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws, and theories. Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts, Analysis analysis of the relationships between parts, and recognition of the organizational principles involved. Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research Synthesis proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying information). Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of Evaluation all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on clearly defined criteria. The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 5
  • 6. Cognitive Levels Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Level Definition Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially Knowledge Seeking to retain information the same form as taught. See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple Comprehension Reconstructing information in individual terms remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting, and estimating future trends. Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations, Application including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws, and theories. Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts, Analysis analysis of the relationships between parts, and recognition of the organizational principles involved. Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research Synthesis proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying information). Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of Evaluation all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on clearly defined criteria. The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 6
  • 7. Cognitive Levels Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Level Definition Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially Knowledge Seeking to retain information the same form as taught. See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple Comprehension Reconstructing information in individual terms remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting, and estimating future trends. Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations, Application including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,ways Transferring information and using it in new and theories. Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts, Analysis analysis of the relationships between parts, and recognition of the organizational principles involved. Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research Synthesis proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying information). Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of Evaluation all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on clearly defined criteria. The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 7
  • 8. Cognitive Levels Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Level Definition Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially Knowledge Seeking to retain information the same form as taught. See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple Comprehension Reconstructing information in individual terms remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting, and estimating future trends. Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations, Application including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,ways Transferring information and using it in new and theories. Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts, analysis of the relationships between parts, and into subcomponents Breaking complex information recognition of the Analysis organizational principles involved. Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique communication (a theme or speech), a plan of operations (a research Synthesis proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying information). Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of Evaluation all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on clearly defined criteria. The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 8
  • 9. Cognitive Levels Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Level Definition Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially Knowledge Seeking to retain information the same form as taught. See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple Comprehension Reconstructing information in individual terms remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting, and estimating future trends. Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations, Application including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,ways Transferring information and using it in new and theories. Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts, analysis of the relationships between parts, and into subcomponents Breaking complex information recognition of the Analysis organizational principles involved. Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique communication (a theme or speech), a knowledge and producing Taking discrete pieces of plan of operations (a research a Synthesis proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying information). new whole Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of Evaluation all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on clearly defined criteria. The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 9
  • 10. Cognitive Levels Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Level Definition Recall previously learned material (facts, theories, etc.) in essentially Knowledge Seeking to retain information the same form as taught. See relationships, concepts, and abstractions beyond the simple Comprehension Reconstructing information in individual terms remembering of material. Typically involves translating, interpreting, and estimating future trends. Use learned intellectual material in new and realistic situations, Application including the application of rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws,ways Transferring information and using it in new and theories. Break down material into its component parts so that the organizational structure may be understood, including the identification of the parts, analysis of the relationships between parts, and into subcomponents Breaking complex information recognition of the Analysis organizational principles involved. Put parts together to form new patterns or structures, such as a unique communication (a theme or speech), a knowledge and producing Taking discrete pieces of plan of operations (a research a Synthesis proposal), or a set of abstract relations (schemes for classifying information). new whole Judge the value of material for a given purpose. Learning in this area is Evaluation Thinking of different ways to synthesize information the highest in the cognitive hierarchy because it involves elements of all the other categories, plus conscious value judgments based on and making a judgment about which method is better clearly defined criteria. The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 10
  • 11. Why “Think about Thinking?” Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • Improve thinking efficiency • Improve thinking effectiveness • Dedicate more effort to practice Many different approaches! The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 11
  • 12. AFSO-21 8-Step Model Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow 1. Clarify problem 2. Break problem into component parts; identify gaps 3. Set target(s) 4. Analyze/determine root cause(s) 5. Develop countermeasures 6. See countermeasures through 7. Evaluate/confirm results and process 8. Standardize successful processes The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 12
  • 13. 6-Step Problem-Solving Model Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow 1. Define the problem 2. Gather information 3. List possible solutions 4. Test solutions 5. Select best course of action 6. Implement solution The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 13
  • 14. John Boyd’s OODA Loop Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Observe Act Orient Decide The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 14
  • 15. Comparing… Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow CCA OODA 6-Step 8-Step Define problem Clarify problem Discover and interpret Break problem into Observe facts Gather information component parts; identify gaps List possible solutions Set target(s) Trace effects back to Orient Analyze/determine root causes Test solutions cause(s) Investigate and evaluate – consider Select best course of Develop Decide alternatives. Look for action countermeasures better courses of action. See countermeasures through Evaluate/confirm results Act Implement solution and process Standardize successful processes The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 15
  • 16. PLEASE VIEW Section III NEXT We Produce the Future
  • 17. The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow We Produce the Future… One Student at a Time One Faculty Member at a Time One Idea at a Time The Intellectual and Leadership Center of the Air Force Fly – Fight – Win in Air, Space, and Cyberspace 17 17

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. From AFM 36-2236, Guidebook for Air Force Instructors, dated 12 Nov 2003 (Table 3.1, “Cognitive Taxonomy,” pg 30), as adapted from the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Handbook I: Cognitive Domain, ed. Benjamin S. Bloom, et al, New York; David McKay, 1956.
  2. From AFM 36-2236, Guidebook for Air Force Instructors, dated 12 Nov 2003 (Table 3.1, “Cognitive Taxonomy,” pg 30), as adapted from the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Handbook I: Cognitive Domain, ed. Benjamin S. Bloom, et al, New York; David McKay, 1956.
  3. From AFM 36-2236, Guidebook for Air Force Instructors, dated 12 Nov 2003 (Table 3.1, “Cognitive Taxonomy,” pg 30), as adapted from the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Handbook I: Cognitive Domain, ed. Benjamin S. Bloom, et al, New York; David McKay, 1956.
  4. From AFM 36-2236, Guidebook for Air Force Instructors, dated 12 Nov 2003 (Table 3.1, “Cognitive Taxonomy,” pg 30), as adapted from the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Handbook I: Cognitive Domain, ed. Benjamin S. Bloom, et al, New York; David McKay, 1956.
  5. From AFM 36-2236, Guidebook for Air Force Instructors, dated 12 Nov 2003 (Table 3.1, “Cognitive Taxonomy,” pg 30), as adapted from the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Handbook I: Cognitive Domain, ed. Benjamin S. Bloom, et al, New York; David McKay, 1956.
  6. From AFM 36-2236, Guidebook for Air Force Instructors, dated 12 Nov 2003 (Table 3.1, “Cognitive Taxonomy,” pg 30), as adapted from the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Handbook I: Cognitive Domain, ed. Benjamin S. Bloom, et al, New York; David McKay, 1956.
  7. From AFM 36-2236, Guidebook for Air Force Instructors, dated 12 Nov 2003 (Table 3.1, “Cognitive Taxonomy,” pg 30), as adapted from the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Handbook I: Cognitive Domain, ed. Benjamin S. Bloom, et al, New York; David McKay, 1956.