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Mastering Bloom’s Taxonomy: Cognitive Domain for Effective CLOs Design and Assessment

Mastering Bloom’s Taxonomy: Cognitive Domain for Effective CLOs Design and Assessment

Bloom’s Taxonomy is a framework for categorizing educational goals and objectives, created by Benjamin Bloom in 1956. It provides teachers with a structured way to design their curriculum, lessons, and assessments. The taxonomy is particularly valuable for promoting higher-order thinking skills and encouraging students to progress from basic knowledge recall to complex analysis and problem-solving. Bloom’s Taxonomy is divided into three domains: Since the cognitive domain is crucial for course and assessment development, we will now delve deeper into this…

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How I Taught Alphabet Objects to My Toddler Before Turning Two? Proven Magic

How I Taught Alphabet Objects to My Toddler Before Turning Two? Proven Magic

In teaching alphabet objects to my toddler before their second birthday, I embarked on an exciting and rewarding journey of early education. Fueled by a passion for fostering early literacy skills, I delved into creative and engaging methods to make learning a joyful experience.

Using a combination of visual aids, interactive games, and hands-on activities, I introduced my child to the wonders of the alphabet world. Each letter became a gateway to exploration, with carefully chosen objects that resonated with their curiosity and imagination.

Why My Child Disobey? Let’s Explore the Reasons

Why My Child Disobey? Let’s Explore the Reasons

This reason behind disobedience can be a lack of understanding, need for attention, lack of boundaries, lack of communication, being victimized by a bad group, etc. When it comes to dealing with disobedience in children, it is important to understand the root causes of this behaviour. Children can be disobedient for a number of reasons, including lack of understanding, need for attention, lack of boundaries, lack of communication, unfulfilled desires, being victimized by a bad group, etc. This is often the…

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Punishment Never Corrects a Child

Punishment Never Corrects a Child

The problem with developing nations is that parents and teachers there control the children with a stick (Punishment), and it is considered to be very effective. Screaming, yelling, hitting, and grabbing something are all negative punishments that make children naughty, stubborn, and rude. You can replace them with positive punishments. For example, if they do not use the dustbin, you can make them clean the room as a punishment. Use social rewards, such as hugs and kisses, more than material…

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Teaching Manners to Children: The Secrets

Teaching Manners to Children: The Secrets

Teaching children good manners is important work that teaches them to interact with others respectfully and appropriately. Good manners can help your children build strong relationships with others, make a good impression, and show respect for themselves and others. Teaching children manners is not only important for their social development but also for their future success. It is not uncommon for our children to mock or embarrass us as parents in public. They do not greet guests or ask for…

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Poverty is a Fact, But Children’s Education is Important

Poverty is a Fact, But Children’s Education is Important

Spend on your children’s education to change their lives In the village there was a girls’ middle school, however, only one matriculant, an old age teacher, was deployed by the government to teach 400 girls. I can only write that there was a building for the school, but no teaching process was possible. Despite my best efforts, I was not able to appoint female teachers for the school. Therefore, I had to enrol my sibling in a private school in the…

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How do Children Imitate your Action? Let’s See

How do Children Imitate your Action? Let’s See

Experts of communication skills say that when we talk to someone, the effect of our words is 7%, the effect of tone is 38%, and the effect of our body movements and gestures is 55%. Our words don’t have much power, but the way we speak, our body movements, and our facial expressions fill them with meaning. Voice, body movements, and facial expressions are the real communication. Remember that children are very sensitive to tone, so keep your tone, body…

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Giving Children Unconditional Love

Giving Children Unconditional Love

In 2015, I attended a university convocation. I was seated in the designated area with my colleagues. The students who had earned medals were being honoured. After each announcement, applause was played for the honoured students. When one such student came on stage to receive her award, the usual round of applause began and continued until she was awarded the medal. The applause eventually died down, but from one side there was still continuous applause. The entire venue turned to…

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Empowering Children Through Understanding Their Personality: Everything You Need to Know

Empowering Children Through Understanding Their Personality: Everything You Need to Know

Understanding the children’s personalities empowers the parents to create a positive nurturing environment Understanding your child’s moods is one of the most difficult aspects of parenting. Children are unpredictable, and their emotions change rapidly, making it difficult to know how to respond. Understanding your child’s moods, on the other hand, is an important part of parenting. It can assist you in better understanding their needs and assisting them in developing healthy coping skills. There will be many people and children…

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Importance of Financial Literacy for Children: Best Practice

Importance of Financial Literacy for Children: Best Practice

Financial literacy can empower children to make intelligent decisions. The importance of financial education (financial literacy) cannot be denied. Those of us who lack financial literacy often end up with empty pockets at the end of the month, with no savings for any emergency. Such a life is very difficult, not because of a low income or lack of money for emergencies, but because they have not been trained financially. Even if a financially disabled person earns thousands of dollars,…

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