The word ‘taxonomy’ means a lawful and orderly arrangement. This word has derived from two words taxis’ which means arrangement and nomas that means ‘law’.
In 1956, Dr. Benjamin bloom, professor of Chicago University developed a new vision for teaching. Bloom’s taxonomy is a detailed classification of educational objectives.
By the use of taxonomy and analyses the teacher can state the educational objectives with g precision and definiteness.
In bloom’s taxonomy of learning objectives were written on ascending order of complexity or difficulty and are hierarchical in nature. Each higher objective includes all the human behaviour which has been broadly categorised into three domains or category.
Cognitive domain is concerned with the development of intellectual capability. For example (thinking or knowledge). Cognitive domain is the core of learning domain. There are six levels of cognitive domain. Which are mentioning below-
Six levels of cognitive domain
This domain proposed by Krathwahl. Affective domain deals with feelings, attitude, and emotion. A degree of acceptance or rejection. Affective domain includes the following six levels.
This domain of bloom’s taxonomy deals with the abilities and skills which are physical in nature. It concerns with the motor activities i.e. skills. Psychomotor domain is classified into six categories by Harrow (1972).
Thus from the above discussion we can conclude that bloom’s taxonomy of behavioural objectives is one of the most widely used ways of organizing levels of expertise. Bloom’s taxonomy uses a multi-tired scale to express the level of expertise required to achieve each measureable student’s outcome. .Although, bloom’s taxonomy was revised by Lorin Anderson in order to better reflect the forms of thinking in each category.
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