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Dr. Sunil Job elaborates about framing questions in the higher orders of Bloom’s Taxonomy - Evaluating and Creating.
The third part of the Bloom's Taxonomy video series by IPSR AcademiX, is highly helpful to HEI educators is visualising curriculum design for higher education in new perspectives.
Also, learn to apply the concepts of Bloom’s Taxonomy to improvise teaching-learning process and effectively design evaluation questions.
If you have not seen the previous videos in this video series, please use the following links.
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