Teaching
is a two-way road. On the one hand, you teach, on the other – you learn. The ABCD model is a new theory for me and I feel
I will have to study this method more profoundly in the near future.
For me
this model means analyzing your every step while planning and / or conducting a
lesson. Identifying objectives transfers from a mere intuitive domain into a
scientifically / pedagogically structured system. There are
definite questions that need to be answered:
1) Who are your
learners? (audience)
2) What do you expect them to be able to do?
(behavior)
3) How do you organize the learning process, what are the circumstances
and context of the learning process? (condition)
4) How much of the task will be accomplished, how well and to what level
will the behavior be performed? (degree)
From the first sight,
it is not an easy task. However, if you perform it every time, I believe it
will gradually reach an automatic level of performance. Bearing this model in
mind will help you concentrate on the learners and not on yourself and keep the
teaching process student-centered.
Though it is not the end of the journey. in our digital century every theory tends to develop itself and change its approach taking into account new IT trends. Thus, traditional Bloom's taxonomy evolves into the following network:
Though it is not the end of the journey. in our digital century every theory tends to develop itself and change its approach taking into account new IT trends. Thus, traditional Bloom's taxonomy evolves into the following network:
As a result, we travel
from ‘interpreting and summarizing’ to ‘blog journaling and twittering’, from ‘comparing
and organizing’ to ‘linking and media clipping’, from ‘designing and
constructing’ to ‘wiki-ing and videocasting’… Incredible! But is it too difficult? NO! It is
the same system, the same analysis, the same ABCD model but … different behavioral
interpretation.
Teaching is a long
two-way road and no one will ever abolish the learning side. We the teachers have
to learn and adapt new ideas and correspond to the fast-developing world to be
not only trip companions but also leaders and advisors.

Hello Natalya!
ReplyDeleteWhile reading your post titled ‘Writing Clear Objectives’, I lost count of how many times I said “Wow”, admiring your ideas. From your post, I can say that you remember and understand the ABCD model. In addition, you showed how to apply it using ‘Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy’.
I’m wondering what your class is like. What course are you teaching? What learning objectives can be listed? I like to see your lesson objectives using the ABCD model.
Other than your ideas, there is one more thing that I was amazed at your post. That is your English. Your sentences are as beautiful as your appearance. So I learned both your ideas and your English from your reflective post. Completing this course’s assignments is not that easy for me because of English. Writing in English is my soft spot. I should say that I am lucky to have your comment on my blog. Many thanks again Natalya!!
Sincerely
Kumwu
I think this new Bloom's Digital Taxonomy is incredible. It smoothly helps you understand the new paradigm. Have a look at this link...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mtlsd.org/mellon/teams/ironbrigade/bloomsdigitaltaxonomy.asp
You'll find a tools pyramid with the corresponding links...
Thanks for sharing!
Juan Cuevas