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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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First, there is the Knowledge Taxonomy, a continuum based on the six levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, which describes the increasingly complex ways in which we think.
Essentially, Bloom's taxonomy defines six levels of learning, from rudimentary knowledge of a principle to a deep understanding that allows expert judgement and evaluation.
Bloom's taxonomy is a widely-recognized sequence of learning, from the lowest level of understanding to the most advanced level of analysis and synthesis.
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