Case Studies in Three Domains of Learning: Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor

Bloom’s Taxonomy has been changed during the years. The idea of this writing is about the revision that has happened in both facts and terms. It also contains case studies of using cognitive Bloom’s taxonomy in teaching geometric solids to the secondary school students, affective objectives in a creative workshop for adults and psychomotor objectives in fixing a malfunctioned refrigerator lamp. There is also pointed to the important role of classification objectives in adult education as a way to prevent memory loss.




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[2] Taxonomy of educational objectives Book 1. by Benjamin S Bloom.
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Elizabeth Dalton December 2003
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[6] Using bloom’s taxonomy in teaching software testing W Morven
Gentleman Faculty of computer science Dalhousie university Halifax,
N.S. Canada
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