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Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy: cognitive process dimension Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy changed the original 1956 framework by updating the level names to…
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by Terry Heick There are ideas and then there are ideas between ideas. The spaces between ideas can be pregnant…
contributed by Dr. Athena Stanley Artificial intelligence is increasingly present in education conversations. Some teachers are experimenting with it. Others…
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contributed by Mike Brown, education researcher at preppool. Every educator has seen it. A thoughtful, engaged student studies diligently, participates…
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