What are Bloom's six levels of thinking?

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Does anyone know what happens in the amcs when people self engage in doing something that they do not enjoy?

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Humanities departments, are you listening?
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This is what i needed all along, i have been stuck at level 2 for years now and dont know how to really improve myself
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at level 3
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3:40 The Piramind
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Pyramid
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Thanks
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So in other words, you’re just teaching people what blooms taxonomy is in a few minutes.
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Yes and no.
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He understood what bloom's Taxonomy means numbnuts.
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Yesnt
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Yes
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yesnt
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hey I am watching you now
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didnt funny.
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Not only just reaching what Bloom’s taxonomy is but also reverse engineered it in a learning system based on this taxonomy since that is what the examiners in the education based on.
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9:46  sounds like depression
12:21 ah and delusion
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  level 5 is nihilism
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Master ShiFu: "There is no such thing as level zero."
"Well, there is now a level zero."
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I find it fascinating to draw connections between these levels of thinking and my own academic success. The times I have learned the most were the times I unknowingly implemented the most of these levels of understanding.
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16:06 Go deeper please
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I was yelling the conclusion of this video out loud for basically the last ten minutes, expecting the video to reach a drastically different result.  I’m surprised & impressed.  Very accessible analysis and explanation here, well done.
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I feel very lucky to be learning this at this young age. Thanks Doc for this.
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The way Hidden Time Wealth dives into the concept of productivity is mind-blowing. Hidden Time Wealth tips are pure gold, and I wish more people knew about them.
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This is one of the courses I have used to fill the competency gap! Very well narrated!
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Thank you Justin, I am preparing for the IB MYP e-assessment examination in 2nd year of high school. Most of the subjects demand skills from Levels 4, 5 and 6. Thank you for bringing this into the light. It is easier to me to study these subjects.
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Thank you so much for making this video! I've never head of this before and I find it so fascinating. It made me realize I do level four thinking naturally in my day to day life all the time, and I am extremely exhausted by it and just wish I could stop it, but when I'm studying I find myself doing level 1 like I was taught in school. Which made me hate school, yet now that I continued my studies years later I find myself still doing it! It's crazy, hopefully this video and your channel will help me fix this.
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Holy shit. I was a national ranker in pre-uni and pre-med, but the mindset shift struck me hard in Uni. Im in year 2 now, and my grades dropped from 9.95+ in Pre Uni to 9.0s.. Really needed to re-remember this concept consciously. Thanks a lot.
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Thank you Justin, I always come back to this video to for your prompt when approaching a new concept:
"Give me questions at [knowledge level] for [subject] at Bloom's revised taxonomy level [1-6]."
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I love this explanation. It explains my constant lateral thinking. And my ability to work in different industries. I'd love to dissect this more so I can think with intention saving myself heaps of time.
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I'm confident I could teach this to elementary students. Thank you for making time!
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Need to learn this information with level 5 thinking
This is the video we all needed. We all are taught how to read, write, do math, and more; what school doesn't teach us, and frankly what they should be teaching us, is learning how to learn. Thank you for making this video, this information will help so many of us.
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I am an aspiring screenwriter and even went to film school. I have been working for 4 years since uni and throughout this video  I was thinking about how these levels of thinking can benefit my stories and even what characters could have what levels.
Then you got to level 6 and I realized that all these levels are necessary for a great narrative. A story is finding an answer to a question you create but not answering it openly.
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