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Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement.
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Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Purpose: The intended purpose of this correlation is to align the context of the Standards of Learning with the cognitive domains of Bloom’s Taxonomy. This document provides teachers and administrators with a starting point for planning for the instruction and assessment of each standard. Teachers and administrators are encouraged to use the question cues and the research-based strategies from Classroom Instruction that Works to plan instructional and assessment activities that focus student behaviors and thinking in the appropriate cognitive domain. Prepared for you by Dr. Daniel Mulligan Simply Achieve, Inc. 2004-2005
Computer Technology 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Kindergarten 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Grade 1 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Grade 2 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Grade 3 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Grade 4 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Grade 5 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Grade 6 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Grade 7 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
Grade 8 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
EOC English 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
EOC Math 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
EOC Science 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004
EOC History 2004-2005 Virginia Standards of Learning, Bloom’s Taxonomy, and Research-Based Strategies For Increasing Student Achievement Dan Mulligan, 2004