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Recall in Bloom's Taxonomy
In Revised Bloom's Taxonomy, recall is a cognitive process within the foundational level of Remembering.
It specifically refers to retrieving relevant knowledge from long-term memory without being given significant cues. For example, listing the planets in the solar system or stating a historical date are acts of recall, as the learner must generate the answer from memory rather than simply identifying it from a provided list.
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