Bloom's Sixth


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True learning has little to do with memorization. Benjamin Bloom explained that with enduring clarity 60-plus years ago. His six-tiered taxonomy places rote recall of facts at the bottom of a hierarchical order, with real learning taking place on higher tiers when students apply, analyze, synthesize, and create. Deep learning, project-based learning and a host of other high-impact approaches have provided evidence to back up Bloom’s…
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If you want to find a quick answer to a question, where do you go? Google, most likely. If you want to help students from half a dozen disciplines understand how the elements of linear algebra apply to them, where do you go? Again, Google. But this time, think outside the search box. That’s one of the tricks Erik Van Vleck, a professor of math at KU, uses to help students learn linear algebra. Students in all disciplines use Google to search for information. Van Vleck pushes them to look at the search…
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Posted on by Doug Ward