Theories and Taxonomy
Learning Theories and the Taxonomy of Objectives
Inside Tyler’s model, two theories of learning shape how teachers turn goals into objectives, and a taxonomy gives them a way to sort and check those objectives. This chapter covers behaviorism and cognitive theory as they operate in the model, how teachers write precise instructional objectives, and Bloom’s taxonomy with its cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains.
The two learning theories at work in Tyler’s model, their classroom applications, and the levels of learning each one reaches
How teachers turn general goals into precise, observable objectives with a behavior, a condition, and a minimum level of performance
What a taxonomy of objectives does, the three domains of learning, and the six levels of the cognitive domain
The affective domain of values and attitudes, the psychomotor domain of motor skills, and using all three domains together
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