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Bloom’s Taxonomy: Everything You Need to Know

By Matthew Lynch
August 13, 2024
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Modern education has become something entirely different from what it once was. Past Educators and researchers argued that education was a comprehensive and far-reaching idea. However, in today’s world, school merely consists of college and real-world preparation. 

Benjamin S. Bloom was an examiner at the University of Chicago who made it his mission to define a teacher‘s objectives. His research and knowledge led to the development of Bloom’s taxonomy, which outlined the most critical and integral educational goals. 

Bloom’s Taxonomy Of Educational Objectives

This taxonomy included six main categories of objectives in the cognitive domain:

  • Knowledge – this category includes the knowledge of specifics and the knowledge of means and ways to deal with these specifics.
  • Comprehension – this refers to the capacity of a learner to translate, interpret and extrapolate info.
  • Application – the information and knowledge that a learner procures in school would be useless without applying it in everyday situations. For this reason, learners should be taught how to use the work they learn in the real world. 
  • Analysis – this includes analyzing a group of elements, relationships, and organizational principles. 
  • Synthesis – this includes the production of unique communication and plan. More so, it refers to the capacity of a learner to derive a set of abstract relations. 
  • Evaluation refers to the judgment of internal and external evidence and criteria. 

The Purpose Of Education

As we have already mentioned, the purpose of education has changed dramatically since the world has become more advanced and modern. In the past, school’s focus used to be on creating and developing flourishing human beings. In other words, the cultivation of wisdom and virtue was educators’ main priority. 

However, educators nowadays focus more on preparing the learners for college and getting the job done than on spreading useful knowledge. For this reason, Bloom’s taxonomy should be used by modern-day educators to establish key goals and aspirations. 

If all educators stuck by the principles discussed in this taxonomy, the world would be met with a group of flourishing and knowledgeable learners that could work towards making it a better place. 

Concluding Thoughts

As the world becomes a more modern place, education has changed. In the past, spreading useful knowledge used to be the main priority of educators. However, educators focus more on merely preparing the learners for college nowadays. 

Bloom’s taxonomy is a document that outlines the most pivotal goals that a teacher should have. Modern-day educators should refer to this taxonomy to improve their teaching style and motivation.

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