Which one of the following is considered as highest level sub-domain of cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational objectves?

Which one of the following is considered as highest level sub-domain of cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational objectves? Correct Answer Evaluation

Concept:

By cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational objectives, we have
 

1.Knowledge (remember, recall) -- foundation/lower level thinking skills

2. Comprehension (grasp meaning, restate, understand, summarize)

3. Application (use content, abstract to practical)

4. Analysis (take apart, detect how parts are related to others in system and to the overall purpose or the structure, examine, classify, contrast, logic, arrangement, connections)

5. Synthesis (put together in new ways, design, invent, create)

6. Evaluation (judge, rate, critique, recommend, compare with evidence or criteria) -- highest level thinking skills.

Hence, the highest level sub-domain of cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational objective is Evaluation.

 

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