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KUD Classification

The document outlines the KUD classification in relation to Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (RBT) and strategies for developing thinking skills. It categorizes cognitive processes into three levels: Doing, Understanding, and Knowing, with corresponding actions such as Creating, Evaluating, and Remembering. Additionally, it emphasizes problem-solving, reasoning, communication, and connections as essential components of learning.

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KUD Classification

The document outlines the KUD classification in relation to Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (RBT) and strategies for developing thinking skills. It categorizes cognitive processes into three levels: Doing, Understanding, and Knowing, with corresponding actions such as Creating, Evaluating, and Remembering. Additionally, it emphasizes problem-solving, reasoning, communication, and connections as essential components of learning.

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KUD Classification Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy Enabling General Strategy to

(RBT) Develop Thinking Skills


Doing Creating (Can you generalize Problem Solving (Doing Math,
new products, ideas, or ways of doing tasks)
viewing things?)
Understanding Evaluating (Can you justify a Reasoning and Proof (Making
decision or course of action?) Sense)
Analyzing (Can you break Communication (Discussing or
information into parts to Writing about one’s thinking)
explore understanding and Connections (Relating to other
relationships?) mathematical ideas to other
Applying (Can you use the disciplines)
information in another familiar
situation?)
Knowing Understanding (Can you Representation (Modeling,
explain ideas and concepts?) Writing, Etc.)
Remembering (Can you recall
information?)

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