Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education (한국초등과학교육학회지:초등과학교육)
- Volume 26 Issue 5
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- Pages.570-579
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- 2007
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- 1598-3099(pISSN)
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- 2733-8436(eISSN)
Classifications of Instructional Objectives of Elementary Science based on Bloom's Revised Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
Bloom의 신 교육목표분류학에 기초한 초등학교 과학과 수업 목표 분석
- Kim, Young-Shin (Kyungpook National University) ;
- Lee, Hae-Sook (Kyungpook National University) ;
- Shin, Ae-Kyung (Jeju National University of Education)
- Published : 2007.12.31
Abstract
Instructional objectives clearly show what teachers should teach in the class and how they lead the class, focusing on a certain activity for their students in the class. Clear instructional objectives are a prerequisite for teachers to accomplish effectively their curriculum. The revised Bloom's taxonomy table of educational objectives has been introduced in 50 years since the publication of his original taxonomy table in 1956. Bloom's revised taxonomy table of educational objectives has two-dimensions, the "cognitive process" dimension and the "knowledge" dimension, and it classifies class objectives more elaborately and clearly. This study was designed to classify instructional objectives stated in elementary science guidebooks for teachers into Bloom's revised taxonomy table, and see how the objectives of elementary science classes were categorized by grade level and areas. In addition, this study examined how the objectives of elementary science classes by study area were classified into the new taxonomy table. This study classified 618 elementary science instructional objectives of third- to sixth-grade science guidebooks for teachers into Bloom's revised taxonomy table. The results showed that the objectives of elementary science classes emphasized disproportionately some of the knowledge and cognitive process dimensions. In the area of subjects while the percentages of factual knowledge were very high, those of meta-cognitive knowledge were low.
Keywords
- instructional objectives;
- new taxonomy;
- knowledge;
- cognitive process dimension;
- elementary school science