Based on the revised Bloom's taxonomy ( 2001), those are not 6 cognitive domains. Those 6 are different cognitive processes. The taxonomy is not divided into 6 levels of learning. The taxonomy has three learning domains: Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor. The pyramid that we see is a part of Cognitive domain. And, the biggest element missing in this pyramid is the Knowledge dimension (Factual, Conceptual, Procedural, Metacognitive). Lorin Anderson, one of the authors of the revised taxonomy, has also stated that Learning Activities are not Learning Objective. The more specific and measurable the objective looks like, it actually is the teaching/learning activity (Like, At the end of the video, you will be able to classify learning objectives based on Bloom's.) Anderson writes, the question "What concept will the students end up learning?" is the learning objective, not what they will end up doing. Also, Bloom himself has said that this is a classification of learning processes, not necessarily a hierarchy. Found all these in the 2001 book.
Thanks to all who are watching this video. It was brought to our attention that the redirect for the Bloom's Wheel was broken; I have just fixed it. Thanks!
Good overview. Bloom and his associates created a very helpful framework for teaching cognitive domains. The updated Bloom's taxonomy is better. At the same time, this needs some pedagogical clarifications. ✅#1 It is well known that real-life learning is NOT linear nor should it be. One does not need to remember facts before analyzing and evaluating them for example. And often if students are allowed to CREATE something that demonstrates their learning they also walk away remembering the core concepts thereafter. ✅#2 Dividing the domains by Lower Order Thinking for Intro. courses and High Order thinking for more advanced courses MISSES the much better application of applying ALL domains to each level but expecting a different proficiency. So, intro. courses cover ALL domains but at a novice level proficiency and advanced courses cover ALL domains expecting a more intermediate or expert level of proficiency. ✅#3 Just using a Bloom's power verb does not ensure you are hitting your target. On the one hand, someone could write "demonstrate understanding" but that is not actually measurable even though it uses a Bloom's verb. On the other hand, just because you use a particular LOTS verb does not mean you are measuring LOTS level. That is because verbs exist in a context. So, for example, asking a learner to “describe the impact of climate change on global ecosystems” uses a LOTS verb but actually requires HOTS level of analysis or evaluation to successfully answer. ✅#4 Probably sounds nit-picky but "objectives" are not "outcomes". The former is a teacher-centered perspective (what the teacher hopes to teach), while the latter is student-centered terminology (what the student will learn by the end). idk why educators mix these terms but they do, everywhere. The definition in the video is for "outcomes" not objectives. ✅Part of Bloom's is also identifying different types of knowledge that move from Concrete (LOTS) to Abstract (HOTS) along a continuum: Factual, Conceptual, Procedural, Metacognitive. But one could apply all those to each domain as well.
Yes, the 6 levels of learning can be accomodated in a lesdson plan with a simple concept at school level, so that students become familiar with applying these levels with practical applications to lead up to Universtiy level.
Very wonderful video.this video is very important role play in education field those who see this they have no need to any kind help in teaching,, learning, understand.it is very fruitful video.thanks
Thank you so much for this great topic to impart to us.Thank you for sharing.Another resource materials that we can use (video presentations of Bloom taxonomy)
i dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot my password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Bryce Vincenzo i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Very good video. Thank you! Just small suggestion: This is very useful to have each of Bloom's Taxonomy in different colors. I think, however, it will be easier to follow having the same color code for Blooms' Taxonomy and the wheel (e.g. Remembering - BLUE; Understanding - RED; Applying - GREEN; etc.
Hi am lamia. Thanks for watching our video. I apologize that you're having trouble accessing the link. I have just checked the link to the Bloom's wheel, ep.jhu.edu/blooms, and it appears to be working fine in multiple Internet browsers. Is this the link you were referring to, or is there another one you were having trouble with? Please let me know if you continue to have trouble and I can send you a PDF copy of the Bloom's Wheel.
Very informative, but I am afraid you left me hanging at the very end. You present six words/phrases and critique them as being too vague. And then the video ended! Boom! I think it would be valuable if you, as our teacher, would have provided closure and given six examples of words/phrases that were specific rather than vague. Why? As your student I’m not sure that you understand Bloom’s hierarchy! As a teacher, myself, iview the concept of telling students what the specific goals are and what they will learn how to do as a promise. I make myself accountable to them, and as I invite them into the cohort, I make every effort to meet them where they are. Making a promise, and keeping the promise can often be more important than the actual curriculum.
Based on the revised Bloom's taxonomy ( 2001), those are not 6 cognitive domains. Those 6 are different cognitive processes. The taxonomy is not divided into 6 levels of learning. The taxonomy has three learning domains: Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor.
The pyramid that we see is a part of Cognitive domain. And, the biggest element missing in this pyramid is the Knowledge dimension (Factual, Conceptual, Procedural, Metacognitive).
Lorin Anderson, one of the authors of the revised taxonomy, has also stated that Learning Activities are not Learning Objective. The more specific and measurable the objective looks like, it actually is the teaching/learning activity (Like, At the end of the video, you will be able to classify learning objectives based on Bloom's.)
Anderson writes, the question "What concept will the students end up learning?" is the learning objective, not what they will end up doing.
Also, Bloom himself has said that this is a classification of learning processes, not necessarily a hierarchy.
Found all these in the 2001 book.
Thanks to all who are watching this video. It was brought to our attention that the redirect for the Bloom's Wheel was broken; I have just fixed it. Thanks!
Still seems broken.
How can we measure the awareness and agency of students?
@@TheRealAstronaut123 Its still broken
What an AWESOME video. I've watched quite a few of them on this topic, and this one in particular has made an impression on me. THANK you!
Good overview. Bloom and his associates created a very helpful framework for teaching cognitive domains. The updated Bloom's taxonomy is better. At the same time, this needs some pedagogical clarifications.
✅#1 It is well known that real-life learning is NOT linear nor should it be. One does not need to remember facts before analyzing and evaluating them for example. And often if students are allowed to CREATE something that demonstrates their learning they also walk away remembering the core concepts thereafter.
✅#2 Dividing the domains by Lower Order Thinking for Intro. courses and High Order thinking for more advanced courses MISSES the much better application of applying ALL domains to each level but expecting a different proficiency. So, intro. courses cover ALL domains but at a novice level proficiency and advanced courses cover ALL domains expecting a more intermediate or expert level of proficiency.
✅#3 Just using a Bloom's power verb does not ensure you are hitting your target. On the one hand, someone could write "demonstrate understanding" but that is not actually measurable even though it uses a Bloom's verb. On the other hand, just because you use a particular LOTS verb does not mean you are measuring LOTS level. That is because verbs exist in a context. So, for example, asking a learner to “describe the impact of climate change on global ecosystems” uses a LOTS verb but actually requires HOTS level of analysis or evaluation to successfully answer.
✅#4 Probably sounds nit-picky but "objectives" are not "outcomes". The former is a teacher-centered perspective (what the teacher hopes to teach), while the latter is student-centered terminology (what the student will learn by the end). idk why educators mix these terms but they do, everywhere. The definition in the video is for "outcomes" not objectives.
✅Part of Bloom's is also identifying different types of knowledge that move from Concrete (LOTS) to Abstract (HOTS) along a continuum: Factual, Conceptual, Procedural, Metacognitive. But one could apply all those to each domain as well.
Yes, the 6 levels of learning can be accomodated in a lesdson plan with a simple concept at school level, so that students become familiar with applying these levels with practical applications to lead up to Universtiy level.
What an incredible video this is!!! Thank you for this resource!!!
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Hi there! I'm glad you found the video to be useful!
Very wonderful video.this video is very important role play in education field those who see this they have no need to any kind help in teaching,, learning, understand.it is very fruitful video.thanks
Excellent break down of the wheel and associated concepts. Thanks
Helpful frame work for teaching and learning.
Good refresher. had not really reviewed Blooms in a number of years.
Excellent video! Thank you!!
Meaningful video ,creating strong learning objectives ,Thanks you so much!
Thanks for sharing. Good work.
Very instructive and helpful video!!! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!!
Interesting video! thanks
Thank you so much for this great topic to impart to us.Thank you for sharing.Another resource materials that we can use (video presentations of Bloom taxonomy)
i dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot my password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Vihaan Tucker instablaster :)
@Bryce Vincenzo i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Bryce Vincenzo It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account !
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Very Helpful.
Thank You Very Much , I understand better now
very interesting and excellent video
very well presented..Thank you
Thanks very much!! well understood
excellent. useful, applicable..!!
Love this video thank you!!
If not to use word Learn in an objective, what else can i use?
well-explained and very helpful! thanks.
Thanks for your feedback Renny. I'm glad you found the video to be useful.
great video but the link you provided is broken.
Fantastic video madam thank you
Very good video. Thank you!
Just small suggestion: This is very useful to have each of Bloom's Taxonomy in different colors. I think, however, it will be easier to follow having the same color code for Blooms' Taxonomy and the wheel (e.g. Remembering - BLUE; Understanding - RED; Applying - GREEN; etc.
Hi Luis! Thanks very much for your feedback. We will keep that in mind in our next version of this video.
The link to acces the Bloom's wheel doesn't work. Is there a new link?
Excelient video, thanks for all.
very well explained
Could you please put the web link you mentioned in the description? That would be very helpful!
Hi Christy! Thanks for the excellent suggestion. I've added the link to the description, making it a quick click for easy access.
@@coursedesignonashoestringb3493 Its still broken
Lovely video 🙂
Thank you so much
Excellent Presentation. Thank you
Hi Hisham! Thanks for the feedback. We're glad you liked it.
Great informative video, Thanks so much.
Download link is not available
Wonderful. i liked it a learned well the blooms taxonomy
Note the pdf link to the blooms wheel no longer works
Thanks !
The pdf link no longer working unfortunately
Great!
Perfect! Thank you for sharing!
Excellent
Many thanks From Egypt
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for great sharing
Dyaneshwar -- You're welcome and thanks for the feedback.
Thank you too,.
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VERY HELPFUL, THANKS
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for letting us know.
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As one of your students, I cannot achieve your learning objective. you want us to classify learning objectives, but I'm not yet sure what those are.
well-explained
great
You have shown how to write learning outcomes. Learning objectives and learnings outcomes are not synonyms.
well explained
Thanks for your feedback!
nice
Thank, you
thank you.
The link does not work :/
Hi am lamia. Thanks for watching our video. I apologize that you're having trouble accessing the link. I have just checked the link to the Bloom's wheel, ep.jhu.edu/blooms, and it appears to be working fine in multiple Internet browsers. Is this the link you were referring to, or is there another one you were having trouble with? Please let me know if you continue to have trouble and I can send you a PDF copy of the Bloom's Wheel.
@@coursedesignonashoestringb3493 I guess your lecture is tedious, sigh. Maybe you need to hire a college professor?How about Shelby Foote!
I have the same problem, not working.
Very informative, but I am afraid you left me hanging at the very end. You present six words/phrases and critique them as being too vague. And then the video ended! Boom! I think it would be valuable if you, as our teacher, would have provided closure and given six examples of words/phrases that were specific rather than vague. Why? As your student I’m not sure that you understand Bloom’s hierarchy! As a teacher, myself, iview the concept of telling students what the specific goals are and what they will learn how to do as a promise. I make myself accountable to them, and as I invite them into the cohort, I make every effort to meet them where they are. Making a promise, and keeping the promise can often be more important than the actual curriculum.
thank you.