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Bloom’s Taxonomy and how it helps us learn 

By  Lysette Offley

In 1956, a group of educational psychologists, headed by Benjamin Bloom, classified the various levels of intellectual behaviour observed when people learn. His work has been developed further, leading to very useful pointers for anyone attempting to study and remember information. It illustrates how our brains work and how we can make them work for us.

Here’s his original scheme.

Bloom's taxonomy

And here’s where we are now…

 

Blooms rose

As you can see, there are plenty of ideas to have you discover how to make learning a healthy obsession. And the perfect slithering example of informal learning!

Bloomin’ Brilliant!

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Lysette Offley

Genius Maker & Founder of Genius Material and The Genius Principles. Working with professionals who need exceptional academic & professional development.

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