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Anderson and Krathwohl’s Taxonomy (With Comprehensive View) | Biology

In 1956, Benjamin. S. Bloom classified domains of human learning into three parts - cognitive (knowing or head), affective (feeling or heart) and psychomotor (doing or kinesthetic, tactile or hand/body) as the educational objectives. Blooms taxonomy dealt with the varied aspects of human learning and were arranged hierarchically, preceding from the simplest functions to those that are more complex. However, [...]

By |2018-06-18T10:55:30+00:00June 18, 2018|Taxonomy|Comments Off on Anderson and Krathwohl’s Taxonomy (With Comprehensive View) | Biology

Branches of Taxonomy (4 Branches)

The following points highlight the four major branches of Taxonomy. The branches are: 1. Cytotaxonomy 2. Chemotaxonomy 3. Numerical Taxonomy 4. Cladistics Taxonomy. Branch # 1. Cytotaxonomy: It is classification based on information provided by comparative cytological studies, number of chromosomes, structure and meiotic behaviour of chromo­somes. It is known that fewer and larger chromosomes have been formed in many [...]

By |2016-08-17T17:19:45+00:00August 17, 2016|Taxonomy|Comments Off on Branches of Taxonomy (4 Branches)
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