How to Use Bloom's Taxonomy in Lessons | Kathleen Jasper

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
  • In this video, we’re diving into Bloom's Taxonomy-a key concept in education that many people have questions about. I’ll explain what Bloom's Taxonomy is, how to effectively apply it when writing objectives for your classroom, and walk you through a sample test question you might encounter on your certification exams. Let’s break it down step by step to make this essential tool easy to use.
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  • @timothyrday1390
    @timothyrday1390 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I went through my entire higher education experience with zero pedagogical courses...and I ended up getting a PhD in history. I remember being disappointed in grad school when my TAship had no educational coursework or training. They just threw us into the sections and told us to do "discussion activities." It was only after getting into TEFL that I was exposed to more teaching methodology (and now aiming to obtain my teaching license). Thank you for what you do, Dr. Jasper. I am a big believer in the old adage, "better late than never." 👍

    • @KathleenJasperEdD
      @KathleenJasperEdD  วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Indeed! It's never too late. I learned a ton during my reading endorsement when I was already teaching. Sometimes we have to piece together education and experiences to get the full picture. I bet your PhD in history makes you an awesome teacher. Those kind of research skills go a long way, especially when teaching students how to find relevant and reliable info. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. :)