Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education Elizabeth Tamayo NUR/427 January 8‚ 2014 Jeanette Moore Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education Benjamin Bloom developed Bloom’s Taxonomy in 1956. It identifies three domains: cognitive‚ affective‚ and psychomotor; utilized to evaluate knowledge adapted by the learner. Each domain has categories that measure the level of the learners understanding. This paper gives a brief overview of each domain and explains how Bloom’s taxonomy applies to education and its use in nursing education
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Critical Thinking Essay Liberty University Part One - Humanism I’m going to select Humanism for my Critical Thinking Assignment. Below I will answer five questions regarding Humanism and their worldviews Level-1 The Question of Origin Humanist do not believe that a God exist. They believe in the theory of evolution. They ask the question “if a God exist then who created God?” They believe that humans are responsible for their own actions and they must take responsibly for their
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think they are accurate? Why? Why not? How does self-control relate to learning? What are some methods you use to increase self-control (list and describe at least three). 5. What is the difference between fact and opinion? Why should you use critical thinking when watching the news? The Reflection Paper should be a thoughtful and considered response‚ similar to the ones you do in class. The body of the paper should be a minimum of 3 pages in length‚ typed‚ using Times New Roman 12 point font‚
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR CRITICAL THINKING 1. Making your own salad in salad bars‚ free beverage refills‚ self-service copy shops are some examples for coproduction. However‚ how to videos‚ online bill paying‚ online shopping are some examples for self-sufficiency. As you can see‚ Coproduction takes specific time and place while self-sufficiency is something you can do on your own. List three examples of coproduction. How do coproduction and self-sufficiency differ? 2. Empowerment‚ know the importance
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Critical and Creative Thinking II Tamera Whalen-Blount PSY 103/ Introduction to Psychology December 10‚ 2014 Gloria Ringsby 1. Have you ever changed a strongly held attitude? What caused the change for you? I am fiercely afraid of large animals by nature‚ but “aggressive” dogs in particular‚ especially dogs associated with negative behaviors such as Rottweiler’s and Pit Bulls. I had this attitude for as long as I can remember growing up‚ until my father bought my brother and I a Rottweiler puppy
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Barriers to Critical Thinking Identify three barriers that influence your thinking and write at least 100 words for each‚ describing how you can overcome them. 1. Self-Concept is one of the three barriers that influence my thinking. Self-Concept is the way a person views themselves. It can be unhealthy if a person see’s themselves in a negative light. Such as not being very intelligent‚ not thinking you are attractive‚ or even maybe that you simply don’t matter. This is a struggle for me because
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promoted critical thinking because it made me guide my thoughts and think to the highest level while trying to be objective. I believe that the prompt for the assignment should have a restriction on how objective we should be‚ that is how I would modify the assignment. This assignment made me think critically because I had to speak for a whole people not just myself‚ so I had to make sure I wasn’t just speaking my opinion. There being limited prompts that encouraged being objective and thinking critical
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crime 5. How are crime and deviance related? Do they represent the same actions? Deviance is a simple act that goes against societies norms as a crime isan action that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted and is punishable by law. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Emile Durkheim argues that deviance is beneficial to society in a number of ways‚ such as showing us where the boundaries of acceptable behavior are and that it can bring a group together. Do you agree or disagree with his argument
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more potent drugs‚ such as cocaine or heroin. Statistics show that almost all people who become addicted to drugs smoked marijuana before they began using more potent drugs. Answer below-- This statement does comply to the guidelines of critical thinking. To start‚ I feel this statement shows a lot of uncertainty. The words used in the first sentence‚ "pretty obvious‚" show a lot of uncertainty. If the person was certain‚ he or she would have used the word "obvious." Another way this statement
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that would give this information. The conditions of the bones might give scientists an indication of the age. For example‚ if there’s anything indicating that there might be arthritis or wear in the joints‚ then it might be an older person. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Imagine that you are at a crime scene. You find skeletal remains‚ but the skeleton is not complete as some of the smaller bones are missing. The bones are within a twenty feet radius. Based on this information‚ what would you be
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