Benjamin Bloom

Psychologist, Author

1913 – 1999

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Who was Benjamin Bloom?

Benjamin Samuel Bloom was an American educational psychologist who made contributions to the classification of educational objectives and to the theory of mastery-learning. He also directed a research team which conducted a major investigation into the development of exceptional talent whose results are relevant to the question of eminence, exceptional achievement, and greatness. In 1956, Bloom edited the first volume of Taxonomy of educational objectives: the classification of educational goals, which outlined a classification of learning objectives that has come to be known as Bloom's Taxonomy and remains a foundational and essential element within the educational community as evidenced in the 1981 survey Significant writings that have influenced the curriculum: 1906-1981, by H.G. Shane and the 1994 yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education. Bloom's Two Sigma problem is also named after him.

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Born
Feb 21, 1913
Lansford
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • University of Chicago
Employment
  • University of Chicago
Died
Sep 13, 1999
Chicago

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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