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Bloom's Taxonomy Revisited: Designing Learning That Sticks

David KolbMIT Sloan Management Review11 min readNovember 19, 2018
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Bloom's taxonomy classifies learning objectives into six levels from remembering facts to creating new knowledge, with each level building on the ones below. Most workplace training operates at the lowest two levels, explaining why employees can pass tests but fail to apply knowledge in practice. The article shows how to design development programs that target higher-order thinking, using case studies, simulations, and peer teaching to drive genuine competence.

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