Knowledge acquired by systematic study in any field of scholarly application
What is learning?
The first step in the learning process is to to peek a learner's interest by tapping into this
What are senses? or interests? or prior knowledge?
Responsible for a book being published in 1956 under the leadership of American academic.
Who is Dr. Benjamin S Bloom?
Deals with knowledge, or 'think'.
What is the cognitive domain?
Level 2 of hierarchy that deals with translation of information into the students own words.
What is comprehension or understand?
This refers to a change in behavior, an external change that we can observe.
What is the behaviorist perspective related to learning?
You practice or rehearse new information so that it will get stored here.
What is long term memory?
A set of classification principles', or 'structure‘.
What is Taxonomy?
Deals with feelings, emotions and behavior.
What is the affective domain?
To "apply" what was learned to particular situations.
What is application?
The act or process of acquiring knowledge or skill
What is learning?
The "action" of practicing and rehearsing new information occurs here in our brain
What is working memory? or short term memory?
Categories of learning according to types of skills used.
What are Domains?
Deals with skills, or to 'do'.
What is the psychomotor domain?
To be able to make judgments on specific criteria.
What is evaluation?
This definition focuses on a change in mental associations, an internal change that we cannot observe
What is the cognitive perspective of learning?
Once information is stored here, it may be retrieved or lost here forever
What is long term memory?
”What a student should be able to do by the end of the class.”
What is competency?
Deals with attitude, or to feel.
What is the affective domain?
To put together parts to form a new pattern/idea.
What is create or synthesis?
An understanding of the way you learn
What is meta-cognition?
This is the first and most important step to the learning process in which information is received through here.
What are senses?
An important premise of Bloom's Taxonomy is that each of these must be mastered before progressing to the next.
What is level?
Are divided into 6 hierarchy of levels.
What is the cognitive domain?
Students need to be able to recall from memory.
What is remember or knowledge?