Bloom's taxonomy is a tool that teachers or students can use to sort and organize learning objectives.
Their most popular version is based on the cognitive area and assumes that learning should be structured from easy to difficult in the following 6 steps:
1. Remember
2. Understand
3. Apply
4. Analyze
5. Evaluate
6. Create
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