All Blog Posts Tagged 'marzano' (3)

Integrating Bloom’s Taxonomy and Marzano’s Instructional Strategies

Tried and true strategies -- Most teachers are familiar with Bloom and Marzano as they go through the training process of what they hope becomes a long and successful career as an educator.  However integrating these principles may not always be as successful as one might hope.  But successful integration is a goal that we, as teachers, should always be striving toward because this is how we can move from being a teacher to a challenger of student thinking.  Bloom’s Taxonomy…

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Added by Joe Zappa on May 15, 2015 at 8:01pm — No Comments

Blogging about Bloom & Marzano

Blogging about Bloom & Marzano



Bloom’s Taxonomy and Marzano’s 9 instructional strategies outline best practice. When it comes to lesson planning, it is comfortable to only consider covering standards and/or implementing lessons that are fun. By boosting student achievement and engagement, both Bloom’s Taxonomy and Marzano’s research outline ways to satisfy pressures of standards and the desire to make learning fun. When lesson planning, I refer to an instructional planning tool… Continue

Added by Amanda Galvan on September 6, 2014 at 11:58am — No Comments

Blooms and Marzano

Before this week, I have used Blooms significantly in my classroom. I made it a point to put it on my wall next to my standards in addition to putting one on the wall for my students to use. When I have students design their own assignments, I ask them to reflect on where they are in the unit (or how much content have we covered and is the information they are using in their project new or old content) and challenge them to lift their assignment to the next levels. I feel that using Blooms…

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Added by Danielle McCracken on July 12, 2013 at 9:30pm — No Comments

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