The use of ordinary hand tools and instruments to construct, measure, and look at objects is what level?
What is "synthesis?"
The _______ domain of knowledge is most concerned with human physiology.
What is "biological?"
One teacher teaches content and the other is making detailed observations.
What is "one-teach, one-observe?"
Name of the field of study focusing on a child's development in terms of information processing, conceptual resources, perceptual skill, language learning, and other aspects of the developed adult brain and cognitive psychology.
What is "intellectual/cognitive development?"
_______________ teachers place a strong emphasis on learners developing personal meaning through reflection, analysis, and the gradual building of layers or depths of knowledge through conscious and ongoing mental processing?
What is "constructivist?"
This level of Bloom's requires one to operate at the knowledge, comprehension, and application levels.
What is "analysis?"
The ________ domain is most concerned with measurement and statistical techniques.
What is "dispositional?"
Changes in the environment to assist a student in meeting expectations.
What is an "accommodation?"
When students are taught the precise skills and knowledge necessary to carry out a specific craft, technical skill, or trade, it is known as _________ __________?
What is "vocational preparation?"
____________ ___________ is the educational approach of using groups to enhance learning through working together. Groups of two or more learners work together to solve problems, complete tasks, or learn new concepts.
What is "collaborative learning?"
Name two levels of Bloom's that require higher order thinking.
What are "application, analysis, synthesis, and/or evaluation?"
The domains of knowledge should be viewed as ________ ________.
What is "separate domains?"
Group projects and shared reading and writing would be an example of which model?
What is "cooperative learning?"
Giving people the knowledge and skills to understand, challenge, and engage with democratic society.
What is "training for citizenship?"
_________ __________ refers to a curriculum approach where educators collect and analyze evidence of effective teaching. Educators typically turn to evidence, including qualitative and quantitative data from students, colleagues’ perceptions, personal experiences and educational theory and research.
What is "reflective pedagogy?"
This is the NEW highest level of Bloom's.
What is "creating?"
A person's emotional reactions tell you _____ __ _____ __________ __ ____ ______.
What is "what is really important to that person?"
Each teacher works with half the class for a designated period.
What is "parallel teaching?"
Term for the shift in an individual's social status from one status to another, can be either higher or lower, good or bad, inter- or intra-generational.
What is "social mobility?"
______________ ________ is a learning theory describing a movement toward integrated lessons helping students make connections across curricula.
What is "integrative learning?"