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tatyanajohnson

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According to Bloom's taxonomy of the cognitive domain, identify the level of the following objective: Assess the author's skill in implementing the literary device of allegory.
 
  a. Applying
  b. Analyzing
  c. Evaluating
  d. Understanding

Question 2

Mr. Mills wrote the following objectives for his lesson about erosion.
 
  1 . Students will understand what erosion is.
  2 . Students will understand what causes erosion.
  3 . Students will understand how to stop erosion.
  What is your assessment of his objectives?



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

Suggested Response: Mr. Mills wrote general objectives. He used the broad verb understand. His objectives are cognitive, but they are not specific. He needs to use verbs that express behaviors students will perform. Students need to show how well they can meet the objectives.
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