Sequence: Bloom's Taxonomy with ppt

Sequence Information
Sequence: Bloom's Taxonomy with ppt
Description:
Description:
This learning sequence identifies the various levels of skills described in Bloom's Taxonomy (BT) and how it can be used to design questions that test student's cognitive skills.

Bloom's Taxonomy divides educational objectives into three "domains:" Affective, Psychomotor, and Cognitive.

After an initial survey of the students understanding of the Bloom's Taxonomy they are presented with a basic introduction to the underlying principles and a variety of resources to help them research the subject.

Students are then are asked to prepare a group presentation using a Powerpoint template, which is provided, to design a scenario and a series of questions that can be used to test a students understanding at various levels of Bloom's Taxonomy.

An additional personal response will be given, which should be a short statement from each student.

Keywords

Bloom, Taxonomy, Cognitive, Domains, Learning Design, ALeD

Subject
Bloom's Taxonomy

Audience
PGCE Students

Run time
4 weeks

Delivery Mode
Classroom based

Resources:

Computer and internet access for each student, either in a classroom or remotely.
Powerpoint software to enable the presentations to be completed.

Session Outline :

1. Introduction to the session and an outline of the session's activities
Tool: Noticeboard

2. Identifying the learning objectives of the sequence
Tool: Noticeboard

3. An initial assessment of the student's understanding of Bloom's Taxonomy and Question Design
Tool: Survey

4. Introduction to the affective, psychomotor and cognitive domains domains, identified as issues that need to considered when lookingh at learning.
Tool: Shared Resources

5. Specific introduction to the Cognitive domain, in relation to Bloom's Taxonomy
Tool: Shared Resources

6. Defining what is meant by a taxonomy, in general terms.
Tool: Shared Resources

7. Description of the six major categories within the Cognitive domain, starting from the simplest behaviour at the bottom to the most complex at the top.
Tool: Noticeboard

8. Rusing interactive animations to describe each category within the Cognitive domain.
Tool: Shared Resources

9. Description of the tasks to be carried out after being split into groups
Tool: Noticeboard

10. Grouping of the cohort into 4 groups
Tool: Grouping

11. The instructions to the groups about the presentation they have to prepare .
Tool: Noticeboard

12. Powerpoint presentation that each group will give to the rest of the students.  A template is provided that will enable each group to produce a consistent style of presentation.  The presentation can be made by any one or all the members of a group.
Tool: Shared Resources

13. Personal Response instructions regarding what each student is expected to report.
Tool: Noticeboard

14. Personal Response using a text box for the student's response.
Tool: Journal

15. Final Survey of the student's understanding of Bloom's Taxonomy and Question Design
Tool: Survey

16. Concluding remarks to the session.
Tool: Noticeboard

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Language: English
LAMS Version: 1.0.2
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Authored By:   Kristian Besley
Date: 29 June 2007 08:55 AM
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