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Synthesis paper (Blooms and Marzano Taxonomy)

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  Bloom’s Taxonomy: Bloom's Taxonomy of learning has resigned as one of the most influential pedagogical concepts for the design of school curricula until today. It is considered as a hierarchical model that categorizes learning objectives into varying levels of complexity, from basic knowledge and comprehension to advanced evaluation and creation. It was formulated by Benjamin Bloom and his colleagues. This Taxonomy attempted to break away from behaviorist theories as well as learning via remembering by promoting higher-order thinking skills such as analyzing, synthesizing and evaluating concepts. It also includes the cognitive (knowledge-based), affective (emotive-based), and psychomotor (action-based). Within each domain, learning can take place at several levels ranging from simple to complex. After the initial cognitive domain was created, which is primarily used in the classroom setting, psychologists have devised additional taxonomies to explain affective (emotional) and p...

Lesson Plans

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  Teaching/ Instructional Model: Deductive Domain: Measuring Length Unit: 1 Lesson description: Measuring Length in meter and centimeter. Grade level: 2 Subject: Math Duration: 40 minutes Aim:   Compare order and estimate the length of objects in real life Competencies •    To know how to estimate, compare and measure objects Objectives: At the end of the lesson the student will be able to: • Use the ruler correctly beginning from 0. (Application) • Identify the units of measurement with 80 % accuracy. (Analysis) • Explain the connection between centimeter and meter with 70 % accuracy. (Comprehension) • Determine the length of each object without measuring with 80% accuracy. (Evaluation)  • Use distinctive tools to measure with 90 % accuracy. (Application) Materials: •        Cards of different lengths. •        Meter; Ruler (big ruler). •   ...