Are you tired of Bloom's?
Read through the brief attachment on Bloom's taxonomy and you may discover better ways to apply it to college teaching.
The first four pages of this handout clarify Bloom's in useful ways for us. The next sheet, on Knowledge, also raises the level of college objectives above what we fear can reduce 'education' to rigid box-checking. Handout #2, the Academic Performance Scale, proposes a way to apply these concepts to the cognitive domain.
Linking Bloom’s and Costa’s Levels of Inquiry
see attached presentation, February 10, 2012
Professor Chelsea Loafman, CTC Science Department
The AVID philosophy of student success through rigor with support is rooted in inquiry. Most high engagement teaching/learning strategies are built around asking questions that enable students to clarify, analyze and synthesize material. Learning how to ask right questions is a crucial skill. Many students have difficulty clarifying thoughts and asking questions that focus on the information and assistance they need. Costa's model incorporates WICOR* Strategy – Inquiry. (AVID Postsecondary Strategies for Success, 2011)
* WICOR = writing to learn, inquiry, collaboration, organization, reading