2. Bloom's Taxonomy is a multi-tiered model of classifying thinking
according to six cognitive levels of complexity, first published in
1956. Bloom's six major categories were changed from noun to
verb forms in 2001.
3. Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy puts into
writing what art teachers have known
for years:
It is much more difficult
- and a higher order of thinking –
to create something new rather than
to apply evaluation to it.
4.
5. Why should you post the revised Bloom’s
Taxonomy in your art room?
You can use it as a visual reminder for
yourself. You can refer to it when asking
students to identify the levels at which they
are working throughout a project and during
critique. It is also beneficial to have it on
display when you are evaluated by an
administrator.