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How To Teach Critical Thinking Using Bloom's Taxonomy - Edudemic

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You can now easily integrate Bloom's Taxonomy into the teaching of critical thinking skills in your classroom using a fabulously simple chart!

Via David M
Mary Reilley Clark's insight:

I like this visual for students and teachers to see why it's important to move toward evaluation of information. I'm hopeful that our inquiry-based learning will get us there!

Dovid's curator insight, October 1, 2013 9:12 PM

Bloom's Taxonomy simplified for developing thinking skills!

Rudolf Kabutz's curator insight, October 3, 2013 12:30 PM

Thanks, dear Fabienne, this is really insightful.

In teaching one might want to progressively move from one level to the next, yet I would expect that one could work on all levels simultaneously.

How much more would children learn when they ask their 3-year-old, "What do you think ..."

Cassandra's curator insight, October 11, 2013 11:57 AM

Good information for teaching or treatment plans.

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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Awesome Poster on Bloom's Revised Taxonomy

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Awesome Poster on Bloom's Revised Taxonomy | Digital Literacy in the Library | Scoop.it

Med Kharback:

I just got this poster from a fellow teacher featuring the 6 thinking skills as outlined in the revised taxonomy. As you probably know, Blooms taxonomy that was first created in the 1950s has been revised by Krathwohl and there are two  main changes that appeared in this revised taxonomy: the first one is semantic in that nouns are now being replaced with verbs; and the second change relates to the order of these thinking skills. In the old taxonomy, Bloom highlighted the importance of evaluating and therefore placed it at the top of the  thinking continuum, but for Krathwohl Creating is the highest order thinking skill.

Olga Boldina's comment, June 20, 2013 1:28 AM
Thank you for rescooping! It's great to share information!
Paul Gagnon's comment, June 20, 2013 9:30 AM
Yes it is great. Wish I had these technologies year's ago when I was in my prime so to speak.:-)
Shannon O'Connor's curator insight, November 21, 2013 10:32 AM

The link below actually has all the slides i a larger version that can be used with a poster maker.

http://naomiharm.org/05-2Bloom-13+Elem+Posters.pdf