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Application in Bloom's Taxonomy
Application in Bloom's Taxonomy is the cognitive level where a learner uses acquired knowledge—such as facts, rules, or procedures—in new and concrete situations.
It represents the ability to move beyond simply understanding a concept to actively implementing it to solve a problem or complete a task. Key actions include applying, demonstrating, solving, using, and executing.
For example, after learning a scientific principle, a student demonstrates application by using it to conduct and interpret a lab experiment.
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