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Bloom’s Taxonomy and Socratic Seminar Expectations

Bloom’s Taxonomy and Socratic Seminar Expectations. Lit and Comp 2. What is Bloom’s Taxonomy???. -It was originally published in 1956 by a team of cognitive psychologists at the University of Chicago. It is named after the committee’s chairman, Benjamin Bloom (1913–1999).

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Bloom’s Taxonomy and Socratic Seminar Expectations

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  1. Bloom’s Taxonomy and Socratic Seminar Expectations Lit and Comp 2

  2. What is Bloom’s Taxonomy??? • -It was originally published in 1956 by a team of cognitive psychologists at the University of Chicago. It is named after the committee’s chairman, Benjamin Bloom (1913–1999). • -Bloom’s taxonomy is a classification system used to define and distinguish different levels of human cognition - i.e., thinking, learning, and understanding • -The higher levels of Bloom’s involve deeper levels of thinking and demand greater use of critical thinking skills -Thus, throughout our Socratic Seminars, we will craft questions to bring to the group that address different levels of Bloom’s -By identifying the difficulty level of our questions, we can create more purposeful conversations that help add to our depth of understanding of a text

  3. Level 1 - Remember • -This level involves simply being able to recall or memorize information

  4. Level 2 - Understanding • -This level involves basic comprehension of concepts

  5. Level 3 - Applying • -This level involves taking concepts that you have learned and using them in a new way

  6. Level 4 - Analyzing • -This level involves using analytical skills to assess a certain idea or text

  7. Level 5 - Evaluating • -This level involves using logic and evidence to evaluate an idea or concept

  8. Level 6 - Creating • -This level involves taking your understanding of new concepts and synthesizing multiple concepts to create something of your own

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