Bloom’s Taxonomy of Critical Thinking
Bloom's Taxonomy is a framework for organizing and
categorizing different levels of learning and understanding, from simple recall
of information to complex problem-solving and creativity.
Remembering: The ability to recall information or
knowledge from memory.
Understanding: The ability to comprehend or explain the
meaning of information or knowledge.
Applying: The ability to use information or knowledge in
a new or different context.
Analyzing: The ability to break down complex information
or knowledge into its component parts and examine them.
Evaluating: The ability to make judgments about the
value, quality, or effectiveness of information or knowledge.
Creating: The ability to generate new ideas, products, or
solutions based on existing knowledge or information.

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