American Decades
Bloom, Benjamin S. 1913-
PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY
OF CHICAGO
Teaching as a Science.
Bloom is perhaps best known for his Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook I: Cognitive Domain (1956), which had a powerful impact on attempts to reshape educational aims in the 1950s and 1960s. Bloom was a researcher whose primary interest was setting forth a hierarchical classification system for teacher objectives. He aimed to remake education into a more scientific endeavor, one in which teachers learned to organize materials and concepts into groups. Ideally, teachers could assist students in meeting clear-cut goals by having them complete objectives. Bloom defined these sets of objectives for teachers and suggested various tests to measure whether or not the desired learning had taken place at each level.
Cognitive and Affective Domains.
Bloom's first handbook classifies intellectual tasks into six different levels,...
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1970's Education
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Politics and Funding During the Nixon-Carter Years
- Federal Education Legislation for the Handicapped
- Federal and State Bilingual Education Policy
- Busing to Achieve Desegregation
- The Literacy Crisis
- Textbooks Under Fire
- Religious Schooling During the 1970s
- Open-Admissions Policies in Higher Education
- Minority-Admissions Policies: Before and After Bakke
- Progress for Women in Education
- Teacher Organizations and Politics in the 1970s
- Black Educational Issues of the 1970s
- Vocational and Community Colleges
- The Effects of 1960s Activism on the 1970s
- The Open Classroom, Open Schooling, and Informal Learning
- Curricular Innovations: Stepping Forward, Then Stepping Back
- School-Financing Decisions from the Courts
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Education, 1970–1979
