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Bloom’s Taxonomy

Last Updated December 15, 2020 By Dr. Serhat Kurt

Bloom's taxonomy

Together with Edward Gurst, David Krathwohl, Max Englehart and Walter Hill, psychologist Benjamin Bloom released Taxonomy of Educational Objectives in 1956. This framework would prove to be valuable to teachers and instructors everywhere as it allowed educators to categorize learning goals. It would later become popularly known as Bloom’s Taxonomy. See also: Using Bloom’s Taxonomy […]

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