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Tag: planning assessments
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How you can use Bloom’s Taxonomy to create easy-to-apply, high impact mark-schemes that marry up beautifully with the assessments you plan for your learners
Constructing Mark-Schemes with Bloom’s Taxonomy Once you have an assessment you want to use to test the extent of your learners’ mastery, you need to construct a mark-scheme to complete…
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What are product-based assessments and how can you use Bloom’s Taxonomy to create them for your learners?
Product-Based Assessment This is where we find ourselves developing assessments from the point of view of the products we want learners to create. This may lead us to frame our…
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Nine ways any teacher can use Bloom’s taxonomy to develop in-lesson, question-led and task-based assessments that produce rich, meaningful insights into learner thinking
Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Frame Assessment Bloom’s Taxonomy offers great scope for planning and developing assessment of all types. As a reminder, here’s how the taxonomy runs: It is inherently…
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Understand the multiple ways any teacher can use synthesis and evaluation to plan, structure and develop effective lessons and assessments, calling on the power of Bloom’s Taxonomy
Synthesis, Evaluation, and Assessment Synthesis and evaluation are challenging. They sit at the top of Bloom’s Taxonomy. If learners can do these successfully, they’ll have gone a long way towards…