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enricabellucciThis website offers the different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy.
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analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
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Karin MacKenzieThis webpage looks at teach higher order thinking skills and provides useful lists of verbs which can be used in developing activities and learning outcomes in the categories of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. There are also links to other sites that address teaching critical thinking.
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Amy SchildwachterBenjamin Bloom (1956) developed a classification of levels of intellectual behavior in learning. This taxonomy contained three overlapping domains: the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective. Within the cognitive domain, he identified six levels: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. These domains and levels are still useful today as you develop the critical thinking skills of your students
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amanciniWhat are critical thinking and creative thinking?
What's Bloom's taxonomy and how is it helpful in project planning?
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Critical thinking involves logical thinking and reasoning including skills such as comparison, classification, sequencing, cause/effect, patterning, webbing, analogies, deductive and inductive reasoning, forecasting, planning, hypothesizing, and critiquing.
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crucial800"Critical thinking involves logical thinking and reasoning including skills such as comparison, classification, sequencing, cause/effect, patterning, webbing, analogies, deductive and inductive reasoning, forecasting, planning, hypothesizing, and critiquing."
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When we talk about HOTS "higher-order thinking skills" we're concentrating on the top three levels of Bloom's Taxonomy: analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
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Critical thinking involves logical thinking and reasoning including skills such as comparison, classification, sequencing, cause/effect, patterning, webbing, analogies, deductive and inductive reasoning, forecasting, planning, hypothesizing, and critiquing.
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While critical thinking can be thought of as more left-brain and creative thinking more right brain, they both involve "thinking." W
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Critical thinking involves logical thinking and reasoning including skills such as comparison, classification, sequencing, cause/effect, patterning, webbing, analogies, deductive and inductive reasoning, forecasting, planning, hypothesizing, and critiquing.
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Critical thinking involves logical thinking and reasoning
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Creative thinking involves creating something new or original.
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involves logical thinking and reasoning including skills such as comparison, classification, sequencing, cause/effect, patterning, webbing, analogies, deductive and inductive reasoning, forecasting, planning, hypothesizing, and critiquing.
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f flexibility, originality, fluency, elaboration, brainstorming, modification, imagery, associative thinking, attribute listing, metaphorical thinking, forced relationships
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involves creating something new or original
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: analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
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