Revised Bloom's Taxonomy is an update to the original Bloom's Taxonomy, which was developed by educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom in 1956. The original taxonomy was designed to categorize educational goals, particularly in the cognitive domain, into levels of complexity and specificity. The revised version, introduced in the early 2000s by a group of cognitive psychologists, led by Lorin Anderson (a former student of Bloom) and David Krathwohl, made several key changes to better reflect contemporary understanding of learning and teaching. ### Key Changes in Revised Bloom's Taxonomy: 1. **Terminology**: The original Bloom's Taxonomy used nouns for the categories (e.g., Knowledge, Comprehension, Application), whereas the revised version uses verbs (e.g., Remembering, Understanding, Applying) to reflect the dynamic nature of learning. 2. **Structure**: The revised taxonomy swaps the highest two levels: - **Original**: Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysi...