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Using knowledge and comprehension of concepts in a new situation for solving a specific problem falls under which cognitive level ?

AAnalysis

BApplication

CEvaluation

DSynthesis

Answer:

B. Application

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Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives

  • Bloom and his associates developed a taxonomic model of instructional objectives. 

  • They formulated a division corresponding to the domains of development viz; Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor. 

  • Within each domain they arranged the sequence of development of mental abilities in a logical and psychological order.

1. Cognitive Domain:

  • The cognitive domain represents the intellectual component of mental life. 

  • It is the most important and primary aspect of education. 

  • Objectives related to the developments in this domain includes those which deal with knowing, thinking and problem solving all related to the ability for 'cognising.

  • Under this domain six major objectives are arranged in hierarchical order. 

  • The sequence is on the basis of complexity of tasks from simple to complex.

Knowledge  - Comprehension - Application - Analysis - Synthesis - Evaluation (Information)

i. Knowledge: 

  • Remembering information is the lowest level of intellectual activity involved in cognition. 

  • Knowledge involves the recall or recognition of specifics, universal, pattern. structure, etc.

ii. Comprehension:

  • It is at a higher level than mere knowledge. 

  • It involves an understanding of the material being communicated. 

  • The individual is expected to go beyond the level of recall and recognition because intellectually processing of the information also has to take place. 

  • Identifying relations, Translation, Interpretation and Extrapolation are four type of comprehensive behaviour in this level.

iii. Application: 

  • The individual uses his knowledge and comprehension of concepts, principles, ideas or procedure in a new situation, for solving a specific problem involved.

iv. Analysis: 

  • Analysis is the meaningful breakdown of material into its components and the detection of inter-relationship of the components and the manner in which they are organised. 

  • Analysis of elements, Analysis of relationships and Analysis of organisational principles are the three levels.

v. Synthesis: 

  • It is a complex ability at a higher level of cognition. 

  • This involves the ability of an individual to put together elements or parts so as to form a functional whole or a new pattern. 

  • It involves an ability to give new shape or structure to statements or procedures.

vi. Evaluation: 

  • This is the highest level of cognitive ability. 

  • It is also the most con ability which involves all other cognitive abilities. 

  • It enables an individual to judge material, method, product or process against a standard and to establish the worth of it. Judgments are both quantitative and qualitative.


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