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Bloom's Taxonomy Levels
Definition

Level 1: Knowledge

Level 2: Comprehension

Level 3: Application

Level 4: Analysis

Level 5: Synthesis

Level 6: Evaluation

Term
According to the Department of Edcuation, Queensland, 2002, what is "higher-order thinking" ?
Definition

The transformation of information and ideas occurring when students combine facts and ideas and synthesize, generalize, explain, hypothesize, or arrive at some conclusion or interpretation.

This is a teacher's main task.

Term

Bloom's Taxonomy:

 

Provide an overview.

Definition

developed in the 1950's by Benjamin Bloom

Describes different ways of thinking

Adapted for classroom use

One of the most universal models

Six levels to higher order thinking

Revised by Lorin Anderson in 1990s

Term

Revised Bloom's Taxonomy:

Name the new levels!

Definition

Level 1: Remembering

Level 2: Understanding

Level 3: Applying

Level 4: Analysing

Level 5: Evaluating

Level 6: Creating

Term
According to Bloom's Level 1 Remembering, provide a definition and name two examples of how to implement this level in the classroom setting.
Definition

Ability to recall information.

 

Examples: Make a concept map; create a chart; name characters in story; write list of keywords

 

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According to Bloom's Level 2 "Understanding," provide a definition and list two examples of how to implement in the classroom setting.
Definition

Ability to explain ideas or concepts.

 

Examples: illustrate the main idea of the story; paraphrase the chapter; outline the main parts, report to the class

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According to Bloom's Level 3 "Applying," provide a definition and two examples of how to implement this level in the classroom.
Definition

Abiltiy to use the information in another situation.

 

Examples: make a scrapbook, keep a diary/journal, continue the story, make up a puzzle or game

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According to Bloom's Level 4 "Analysing," provide a definition and examples for how to implement in the classroom.
Definition

Ability to break information into parts to examine relationships/understandings.

 

Examples: design a questionnaire, make a family tree, devise a role play, investigate additional information

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According to Bloom's Level 5 "Evaluating," provide a definition and examples for how to implement it in the classroom.
Definition

Abiltiy to justify a decision or course of action.

 

Examples: prepare/conduct a debate, prepare a case to present your view, prepare a list of criteria

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According to Bloom's Level 6 "Creating," provide a definition and examples of implementation in the classroom
Definition

Ability to generate new products, ideas, or ways of viewing things

 

Examples: create a new product and marketing campaign; develop a menu for a restaurant, design a magazine, sell an idea.

Term
According to CACREP (2009), what are the eight core curricular areas required in Counselor Education programs?
Definition

Professional Orientation/Ethical Practice

Social/Cultural Diversity

Human Growth and Development

Career Development

Helping Relationships

Group Work

Assessment

Research/Program Evaluation

Term

Kolb (1984)

Name the four primary learning styles according to Kolb.

Definition

Concrete Experience (Feeling)

Reflective Observation (Watching)

Abstract Conceptualisation (Thinking)

Active Experimentation (Doing)

Term
According to Kolb (1984), the combination of the Concrete Experience/Feeling and the Active Experimentation/Doing Learning Types is known as....
Definition

 

 

Accomodating (feel and do)

Term
According to Kolb (1984), the combifnation of the Active Experimentation/Doing and the Abstract Conceptualisation/Thinking Learning Types is known as....
Definition

 

Converging (think and do)

Term
According to Kolb (1984), the combination of the Abstract Conceptualisation/Thinking and Reflective Observation/Watching Learning Types is known as....
Definition

 

Assimiliating (think and watch)

Term
According to Kolb (1984), the combination of the Reflective Observation/Watching and Concrete Experience/Feeling Learning Types is known as....
Definition

 

 

Diverging (feel and watch)

Term

 

What did Kolb (1984) postulate about learning?

Definition

 

people develop preferences for different learning styles

Term
Describe the Active Experimentation Style of Kolb's Learning Theory & Training Approaches to use
Definition

"What's new; I'm game for anything."

 

Problem solving, small group discussion, peer feedback, homework; leave it up to the learner to determine relevance of materials

 

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Describe the Reflective Observation Style of Kolb's learning theory & training approach to use
Definition

"I'd like time to think about this."

 

Lectures, expert interpretation, judge performance by external criteria

Term
Describe the Abstract Conceptualization Style of Kolb's learning theory & training approaches to use
Definition

"How does this relate to that?"

 

Case studies, theory readings, thinking alone, everything else is not helpful (even talking with experts)

Term
Describe the Concrete Experience of Kolb's Learning Theory & training approaches to use
Definition

"How can I apply this to practice?"

 

Peer feedback, activities to use skills, trainer as coach/self-directed, autonomous learner

Term
Describe the 8 intelligences according to Howard Gardner
Definition

Linguistic (word)

Logical-Mathematical (numbers)

Spatial (picture)

Bodily-Kinesthetic (body)

Musical (music)

Interpersonal (people)

Intrapersonal (self)

Naturalist (nature)

Term
According to Gardner's multiple intelligences, how do persons with linguistic intelligence learn best?
Definition

Saying, hearing, and saying words

Talking

Writing

Reading

Term
According to Gardner's multiple intelligences, how to persons with high Logical/Mathematical intelligence learn best?
Definition
Ability to reason deductively and recognize/manipulate abstract patterns and relationships
Term
According to Gardner's multiple intelligences, how to persons with high Visual/Spatial intelligence learn best?
Definition

Graphs, charts, and pictures

Doodle around notes

Term
According to Gardner's multiple intelligences, how to persons with high Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence learn best?
Definition
Prefer to carry out projects by making models rather than writing reports
Term
According to Gardner's multiple intelligences, how to persons with high Musical/Rhythmic intelligence learn best?
Definition
Sensitivity to pitch, rhythm of sounds, emotional implications of these elements.
Term
According to Gardner's multiple intelligences, how to persons with high Interpersonal intelligence learn best?
Definition
Small group work
Term
According to Gardner's multiple intelligences, how to persons with high Intrapersonal intelligence learn best?
Definition
Through understanding one's own goals, emotions, and intentions.
Term
According to Gardner's multiple intelligences, how to persons with high Naturalist intelligence learn best?
Definition
Through association with natural artifacts/objects
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