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According to Benjamin Bloom, and his colleagues, there are six levels of cognition

Ideally, each of these levels should be covered in each course and, thus, at least one objective should be written for each level. Depending on the nature of the course, a few of these levels may need to be given more emphasis than the others.
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Six Levels of Cognition

Published on Dec 12, 2015

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According to Benjamin Bloom, and his colleagues, there are six levels of cognition

Ideally, each of these levels should be covered in each course and, thus, at least one objective should be written for each level. Depending on the nature of the course, a few of these levels may need to be given more emphasis than the others.

Six Levels of Cognition

  • Knowledge: recall of facts
  • Comprehension: understanding what facts mean
  • Application: correct use of the facts
  • Analysis: breaking down info into component parts
  • Synthesis: combination of facts to make a new whole
  • Evaluation: judging or forming an opinion about the information or situation
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Design from Expectation

The importance of a lesson & a statement concerning what students will be able to do once completed.

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Academic Standards

  • college ready
  • competitive job market

No student, by virtue of poverty, age, race, gender, cultural or ethnic background, disabilities, or family situation will ultimately be exempt from learning the required academic standards, although it is acknowledged that individual students may learn in different ways and at different rates.

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TPACK

A framework that identifies that knowledge teachers need to teach effectively with technology.
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TPACK also emphasizes the new kinds of knowledge that lie at the intersections between them, representing four more knowledge bases teachers applicable to teaching with technology
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