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    Blooms Taxonomy Case Study

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    3.0 Bloom’s Taxonomy 3.1 Knowledge Define what a computer is. The word: ‘computer’, had many definitions throughout history. The first meaning was a calculator – the UNIVAC machine to be exact. The UNIVAC was a privatized machine which predicted next presidents to be elected, its system: artificial intelligence: ‘computer’ being trademarked by UNIVAC in easier terms but that changed over time. When IBM released its own calculator to go against the UNIVAC, the term ‘computer’ changed to ‘an…

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    Bloom In each of Bloom’s three taxonomies (cognitive, affective, and psychomotor), lower levels provide a base for higher levels of learning (Bloom, 1956; Kauchak&Eggen, 1998). The lower level such as comprehension and application relates to higher order skills. The need for mastering of the lower levels are important as they need to be able to apply these skills in various situation before continue with higher order skills include analysis, synthesis, and evaluation (McDavitt, 1993). Higher…

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    Kirkpatrick’s Taxonomy is the most widely used model for evaluation of training programs and is known as, “The Four Levels of Learning Evaluation.” This model was first developed by Donald L. Kirkpatrick in 1959 as a series of articles. This model is used for an organization to have a meaningful evaluation of learning programs within the company. As the organization progresses through the four stages of the model the difficulty increases, however, the knowledge learned during the program…

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    Moffitt’s (1993) dual taxonomy theory proposes that the age-crime curve masks the trajectories of two distinct and unique groups of offenders in the population. She argues each follows a distinctly different longitudinal trajectory of criminal behaviour and that explanations for…

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    anxiety when completing this assessment. Since I requested that the students circle the correct answer, I provided ample space between the options to avoid confusion when grading. Furthermore, there is no pattern in the correct answers. Item #1 Revised Taxonomy - Cognitive Levels In answering this item, the student must recall the definition of parallel. Thus, the student must remember the factual knowledge that resistors in parallel have the same voltage. Item-writing Guidelines In creating…

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    Taxonomy of Leadership Theory Taxonomy is more than classification in that it consists of these three portions: (1) classification, (2) nomenclature, and (3) identification. In taxonomy, contiguity and similarity are the basic classifications with the foundation of the system being the individual unit. Transformational Leadership Transformational leadership theory is the process whereby a person engages with other individuals to create a connection that will raises the level of motivation and…

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    Lean Operations Case Study

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    planning systems. TRUE Difficulty: Easy TLO: 2 Taxonomy: Knowledge 21. "Autonomation" indicates that the firm is attempting to reduce its dependence on automated equipment. FALSE Difficulty: Easy TLO: 3 Taxonomy: Knowledge 22. "Preventive maintenance" is additional maintenance done immediately after a breakdown has occurred to help prevent any further breakdowns. FALSE Difficulty: Easy TLO: 3 Taxonomy: Knowledge 23. In the lean approach, inventories…

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    used or not. To draw this paper to a close I will be comparing the findings presented in the article to the rest of findings from this theory as well as evaluating the goodness of the theory as a whole. Terrie Moffitt’s developmental theory, or taxonomy…

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    To Lead Off Science

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    knowledge always changing and what impacts do these changes have on society? Scientific is always changing , there are many positive effects that these changes have on everyday people's lives. The new food plate, medical reports, and changes in taxonomy classification, all affect people's lives. To Lead off Science is always changing; an example of a way the science is changing is the transition from the old food pyramid to the new food plate. The food plate is simple, easy to understand,a and…

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    Marzano’s Classroom Strategies are nine strategies that Robert Marzano created and recommends the use of these strategies for high student achievement. Of those nine strategies I chose two of these strategies that I enjoy and have seen be successful in the classroom, which are identifying similarities and differences and homework and practice. I chose to discuss this topic because of the success I have seen as a result of these strategies in the classroom. Identifying similarities and…

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