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The "Knowledge Domain" in McCormack and Yager’s taxonomy is most similar to which level of Bloom’s Taxonomy?

AApply/Analyze

BEvaluate/Create

CSynthesize/Evaluate

DRemember/Understand

Answer:

D. Remember/Understand

Read Explanation:

  • The Knowledge Domain in McCormack and Yager’s taxonomy for science education aligns closely with the lower levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, specifically Remember and Understand.

  • McCormack and Yager's Taxonomy (1980s): This taxonomy, developed for science education, focuses on the nature of science and scientific inquiry. It generally progresses from basic knowledge to more complex cognitive processes.

  • Bloom's Taxonomy (Revised 1956, Revised 2001): This widely used framework categorizes educational objectives into cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. The cognitive domain is particularly relevant here.

  • Bloom's Cognitive Domain Levels:

    • Remember: Recalling facts and basic concepts.

    • Understand: Explaining ideas or concepts.

    • Apply: Using information in new situations.

    • Analyze: Drawing connections among ideas.

    • Evaluate: Justifying a stand or decision.

    • Create: Producing new or original work.


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