Tag: understanding

Maximizing assessment effectiveness: The significance of aligning question papers with Bloom’s taxonomy

Charanjit Kaur Brar
Charanjit Kaur Brar examines the effectiveness of Bloom’s Taxonomy, a well-known framework for creating assessments, developed by Benjamin Bloom. It classifies learning objectives into six levels of cognitive complexity – remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create – and provides a hierarchical structure for classifying educational goals and encouraging higher-order thinking abilities among students.

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The healing pages: How children’s literature shapes our worlds

Divya Choudary
When you come across children’s literature, if it is only stories that you see, you need to observe more keenly. Children’s literature is a powerful medium that can help in the emotional and psychological development of the child. These stories can become places where we find answers to questions we are afraid to ask, a friend who listens to us without judging , and meet people who are living similar lives as us. Children’s literature is not only for children, but for all of us who want to learn and grow.

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