Have you ever wanted to master one of the most powerful tools in teaching?Bloom's Taxonomy remains at the centre of modern lesson planning, questioning and assessment.
How to Use Bloom's Taxonomy in the Classroom is the go-to book for new and experienced classroom teachers. Discover today how to harness the hidden power of the taxonomy in your own teaching.
In this completely comprehensive guide, you'll learn:
- The origins of the taxonomy
- The secret of why Bloom's does not fit every area of the curriculum - and was never intended to
- Why the taxonomy is more relevant today than ever before
- How the taxonomy underpins effective assessment
- What you can do to unlock the power of the taxonomy in your teaching
Written by expert teacher and bestelling author Mike Gershon,
How to Use Bloom's Taxonomy in the Classroom is highly practical throughout. It's designed to give teachers the tools and strategies they need to plan effective lessons, develop engaging activities and pose tailored questions. Inside the book, we cover:
- What is the taxonomy and how does it work?
- Levels 1 and 2: Knowledge and Comprehension
- Levels 3 and 4: Application and Analysis
- Levels 5 and 6: Synthesis and Evaluation
- Objectives and Outcomes
- Activities and Products
- Questioning
- Stretch and Challenge
- Assessment
If you're looking to raise achievement, plan better lessons, develop effective assessments or ask challenging questions, pick up your copy today by hitting the BUY NOW button and discover the true potential of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Mike Gershon is an expert educationalist whose knowledge of teaching and learning extends across the age ranges and the curriculum. His online teaching tools have been viewed and downloaded more than 3.5 million times by teachers in over 180 countries and territories. They include the now famous Starter Generator, Plenary Producer and AFL Toolkit. He is also the author of more than 30 books on teaching and learning, including bestsellers covering categories such as outstanding teaching, assessment for learning, differentiation, questioning, growth mindsets and Bloom’s Taxonomy. He has also written more than 50 guides looking at different areas of classroom practice. All of Mike’s work is closely focused on the practicalities of pedagogy; teachers across the world return to his work because of its relevance to the classroom and the immediacy with which the ideas can be implemented. Find out more at www.mikegershon.com and www.gershongrowthmindsets.com