| comprehension |
To Grasp Mentally all Connections of a Problem or Event
Ãâó: www.buckminster.info/Glossary/Glossary-C.htm
|
|---|---|
| comprehension |
in the context of Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning, a mental grasp of knowledge, the capacity to discerning meaning, interpret, discern consequences (trends) and reasoning about phenomena and processes. Synonymous with understanding.
Ãâó: www.ee.wits.ac.za/~ecsa/gen/g-04.htm
|
| comprehension |
involves the ability to make sense of the material
Ãâó: 192.107.108.56/portfolios/m/murray_k/final/bloom.h...
|
| comprehension |
The second level of student ability in Bloom's taxonomy is called "comprehension" and requires a student to demonstrate an understanding of the information. Students may show this by summarizing main ideas, translating a mathematical word problem to numbers, or by interpreting charts or graphs.
Ãâó: www.learngen.org/resources/module/lgend101_norm1/3...
|
| comprehension |
the ability to grasp meaning, explain, restate ideas, means understanding the basic information and translating, interpreting, and extrapolating it.
Ãâó: oaks.nvg.org/wm6ra3.html
|