Friday, May 17, 2013
Bloom's Taxonomy & the Nine National Standards
Bloom's Taxonomy and the Nine Standards for Music Education are alike because the standards go along with Bloom's Taxonomy in a certain way. An example would be, arranging and composing music in a specific set of guidelines is compared to creating and applying. Another example would be, Bloom's Taxonomy consists of understanding; notating and reading music would be compared to that. They both differ in some ways also. Bloom's Taxonomy consists of remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. It relates to a lot of everyday life tasks, whereas the Nine National Standards mostly deal with music. When using music in lesson plans, teachers will include the Nine Standards. If teachers are not using music in their lesson plans they are still following Bloom's Taxonomy.
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