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    Alignment and Articulation

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    Articulation and Alignment: Statistics in West Virginia Middle and High Schools Amanda M. Crorken University of Phoenix Articulation and Alignment: Statistics in West Virginia Middle and High Schools The implementation of the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act establishes a necessity of every state to ensure that there is proper vertical alignment of curriculum in every subject (Clarke‚ Stow‚ Ruebling & Kayona‚ 2006; DuFour‚ DuFour‚ & Eaker‚ 2008). With a national push to align standards

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    SUBJECT AND GRADE LEVEL SOCIAL STUDIES 6th ABSTRACT OF ACTIVITY/ PROJECT They will understand that differences among people in society have positive value. Students will understand that these differences add to the value in our lives. They will understand that although we are different we are alike in many ways. The purpose of this lesson and activity is to introduce the concept that everyone is the same in some ways and they are different in other ways . As a result

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    and considered their potential success. As well as addressing functional skills‚ these tasks are structured on the premise of Bloom’s Taxonomy Model where students go through three learning stages. Firstly‚ developing knowledge (Cognitive Domain); then attitudes and feelings (Affective Domain); and finally putting skills into practice (Psychomotor Domain)‚ (Bloom‚ Dec. 2006). Each domain must be mastered before progressing to the next‚ which is a necessity in both these examples following for a successful

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    S. (1956). Taxonomy of Educational Objectives‚ Handbook I: The Cognitive Domain. New York: David McKay Co Inc. Blooms taxonomy http://www.nwlink.com/~Donclark/hrd/bloom.html [accessed 21.04.09] Knowles' andragogy: an angle on adult learning http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/knowlesa.htm [accessed

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    Instructional objectives may also be called performance objectives‚ behavioural objectives‚ or simply objectives. All of these terms are used interchangeably. Objectives are specific‚ outcome based‚ measurable‚ and describe the learner’s behaviour after instruction. Instructional objectives serve as goals that teachers have set in the achievement of a greater goal. They also tell students what is expected of them. Instructional objectives make definite the direction in which teaching leads and become

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    involving careful judgment or judicious evaluation. (Version 3.0.3) This means you take all the facts to narrow down the decisions of a situation or problem. In critical thinking there are six types of thinking‚ as described by psychologist Benjamin Bloom. They are remembering‚ understanding‚ applying‚ analyzing‚ evaluating and creating. (Ellis‚ 2015‚ p. 205) The process in which to use the six types of thinking is a three-step process of checking your attitude‚ checking for logic and checking the

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    Wagner‚ 1992; Jonassen‚ Tessmer‚ & Hannum‚ 1999). “Blooms Taxonomy” (“Taxonomy”) (Bloom‚ Engelhart‚ Furst‚ Hill‚ & Krathwohl‚ 1956) has been shown to both effectively describe the learning process and offer meaningful insight into promoting development within the cognitive domain (Andrews & Wynekoop‚ 2004; Manton‚ Turner‚ & English‚ 2004; Noble‚ 2004; Zahn‚ Rajkumar‚ & Zahn‚ 1996). Two concepts are integral to the Taxonomy: cognitive capability is a developmental process that

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    References: RH Dave (1967/70) EJ Simpson (1966/72) AJ Harrow (1972). ’Taxonomy Of Educational Objectives: Handbook 1‚ The Cognitive Domain ’ (Bloom‚ Engelhart‚ Furst‚ Hill‚ Krathwohl‚ 1956). David Kolb – 1984 - ’Experiential Learning: Experience as The Source of Learning and Development ’

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    Assessment for Learning which moves through Blooms Taxonomy. (Morrison-MacGill‚ 2013). Benjamin Bloom’s taxonomy is valuable when determining the types of questions that teachers should ask their students. Bloom stated that there are six different levels of thinking: knowledge‚ comprehension‚ application‚ analysis‚ synthesis‚ and evaluation (Cruickshank‚ 2009‚ p. 168-69). In describing these six different levels of comprehension‚ also called the cognitive domain‚ Bloom stated that the first three were representative

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    EXAM EXPERT ACCRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ANACHUNA ABUCHI EZEIGBO ACCRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2013 ACCRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED SCHOOL OF SYSTEM AND DATA STUDIES (ASSDAS) EXAM EXPERT ACCRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ANACHUNA ABUCHI EZEIGBO A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Information Technology. September 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT 1.0 Introduction

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