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= Bloom (test)
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Bloom's Taxonomy is a framework used in education to classify learning objectives and outcomes into different levels of complexity and specificity. It was created by a group of educational psychologists, led by Benjamin Bloom, in the 1950s. The original taxonomy included six levels, which are often represented hierarchically. The levels are: 1. **Knowledge**: Recall of facts and basic concepts (e.g., memorizing definitions).