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Learning by Creating: Turning Bloom’s on Its Head

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Guest post by Library Media Specialist, David Phillips. If you attended a university educator prep program, you’ve likely seen Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy. Robert Freeman’s article explains the evolution of the idea: for the factory worker of the 1880′s the model was moderately successful.

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Weighing the Options: Different Schools of Thought

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The longtime University of Wisconsin at Madison professor wrote a series of articles in 1959 for the American Society for Training and Development that outlined what became known as the four levels of evaluation — reaction, learning, behavior and results. Jack Phillips, chairman of ROI Institute Inc.,

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How to Effectively Shift to Online Teaching: The Ultimate Guide

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The article highlighted the results of their two-year research into how to improve undergraduate learning in higher education. Think of Bloom’s taxonomy to assign varied levels of thinking (Skills, Knowledge, and Attitude), or simply use action verbs to create expectations of how students can show their progress. In 1987, Drs.

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