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Bloom’s Taxonomy: A framework for learning and education
Its hierarchical approach to learning enables educators to achieve their goals methodically
Its hierarchical approach to learning enables educators to achieve their goals methodically
Published
1 year agoon
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Anubha Singh
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a hierarchical framework designed to classify and organise learning objectives in education. It provides educators with a structured way to foster higher levels of thinking, encouraging students to progress from basic knowledge acquisition to advanced critical thinking and problem-solving. Developed in the mid-20th century, this taxonomy has become a cornerstone of educational practice and curriculum design worldwide.
The Structure
The cognitive domain, the most widely used, is divided into six hierarchical levels:
These levels move from basic to complex, guiding both teaching methods and student assessment strategies.
The primary goal of Bloom’s Taxonomy is to improve teaching and learning. It helps educators:
By providing a clear roadmap, it ensures that learning activities are purposeful and aligned with desired outcomes.

Bloom’s Taxonomy transcends classrooms, influencing various domains such as corporate training, professional development, and personal growth.
Bloom’s Taxonomy equips educators with a systematic approach to teaching, ensuring that lessons are both meaningful and challenging. By targeting different levels of cognition, it helps students:
Moreover, it encourages educators to evaluate the effectiveness of their teaching strategies, fostering continuous improvement.
Anubha Singh is the Principal Correspondent with Apeejay Newsroom. Having a journalism and mass communication background, she has varied experience with renowned print publications like Hindustan Times, The Pioneer and Deccan Chronicle. Her niche expertise lies in reporting and content creation for different core areas. She can be reached at [email protected] for any communication.