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Fidp Guide

The document summarizes Bloom's revised taxonomy of thinking skills and general strategies to develop those skills. It lists the six levels of thinking skills - remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. For each level it provides examples of verbs and gives general strategies that can be used to develop skills at that level, such as problem solving, reasoning and proof, and communication.

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Fidp Guide

The document summarizes Bloom's revised taxonomy of thinking skills and general strategies to develop those skills. It lists the six levels of thinking skills - remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. For each level it provides examples of verbs and gives general strategies that can be used to develop skills at that level, such as problem solving, reasoning and proof, and communication.

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KUD Classification Thinking Skills (Revised Bloom’s Enabling General Strategy to Develop

Taxonomy) Thinking Skills

Doing Creating (Can you generate new products, ideas, or ways of Problem Solving (Doing task)
viewing things?) (Design, plan, invent, devise, make, create…)

Collaboration
Evaluating (Can you justify a decision or course of action?) Reasoning and Proof (Making
(Check, hypothesize, critique, judge, test, detect, monitor…) sense) Critical Thinking
Creativity
Analyzing (Can you break information into parts to explore Communication (Discussing or Leadership
Understanding understanding and relationships?) (Compare, organize, outline,
attribute, structure, deconstruct)
writing about one’s thinking) Flexibility
Adaptability
Applying (Can you use the information in another familiar Connections (Relationship to Cultural Awareness
situation?) (Implement, use, execute…) other discipline)
Info Tech
Civic Literacy
Understanding (Can you explain ideas or concept?)
(Interpret, summarize, infer, paraphrase, classify, compare, Social Responsibility
explain…) Initiative
Knowing Representation (Modelling)
Remembering (Can you recall information?) (Recognize, list,
enumerate, describe, identify, retrieve, name, locate…)

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