A Novel Proposal to Use Thinking Maps to Embed Blooms’ Taxonomy Within Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
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Published:2022-08-16
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Page:JCEP-2021-0030.R2
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ISSN:1945-8959
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Container-title:Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Cogn Educ Psych
Author:
Bunt Byron John,Grosser Mary,van Tonder Deon
Abstract
In this article, a methodology for utilising eight Thinking Maps that are linked to a cognitive taxonomy will be explored. Firstly, the various taxonomies focusing on cognitive processes will be elaborated upon, namely Bloom’s Taxonomy as well as Barret’s Taxonomy that is used in the education system. Following this, the article will explore the questioning strategy that links questions to either taxonomy and how this strategy is currently employed in classrooms worldwide. A section then elucidates the eight Thinking Maps and what types of thought processes are associated with each map. A methodology will be discussed that links the eight Thinking Maps to verbs that are all associated with the previously mentioned taxonomies. Finally, an adaptive systematic methodology will be elaborated upon, linking to the information processing theory.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Subject
Developmental and Educational Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Education