USE OF BLOOM'S TAXONOMY TO HELP L2 STUDENTS STRENGTHEN THEIR CRITICAL AND COGNITIVE THINKING ABILITIES
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Bloom's Taxonomy, second language, Remembering, Understanding, Analyzing, project.Abstrak
This thesis focuses on scientific analysis of the use and model of BLOOM taxonomy to help their students strengthen their critical and cognitive thinking skills.
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Shi, H. L. (2020). Classroom Training Practice of Students' critical thinking based on Bloom's Taxonomy.Education and Teaching Forum, 53, 274-295.