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WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE

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Main Author: Moura da Silva, Tatiane
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Oliveira de Santana Novais, Juliana
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Language: por
Source: Revista Uniletras (Online)
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Summary: Considering that educational assessment is much more than a classification process and plays a significant role in the teaching-learning process, this article, with a qualitative approach, aims to analyze, from the perspective of Bloom’s Taxonomy, 11 written tests of the English language applied in 2019, by four teachers from two state schools in União dos Palmares-AL. Bloom’s Taxonomy consists of a classification of the complexity of mental operations enabling the identification of the student’s performance level. Thus, to answer the proposed question, Bloom’s Taxonomy shows itself as an adequate tool, since it allows analyzing and tabulating evaluative questions in cognitive levels of complexity, classifying them in a hierarchy from less to more complex.The results showed that most questions are at the first level of complexity, in which the student only needs to recognize the information.
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spelling WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVEPROVA ESCRITA EM LÍNGUA INGLESA NA PERSPECTIVA DA TAXONOMIA DE BLOOMConsidering that educational assessment is much more than a classification process and plays a significant role in the teaching-learning process, this article, with a qualitative approach, aims to analyze, from the perspective of Bloom’s Taxonomy, 11 written tests of the English language applied in 2019, by four teachers from two state schools in União dos Palmares-AL. Bloom’s Taxonomy consists of a classification of the complexity of mental operations enabling the identification of the student’s performance level. Thus, to answer the proposed question, Bloom’s Taxonomy shows itself as an adequate tool, since it allows analyzing and tabulating evaluative questions in cognitive levels of complexity, classifying them in a hierarchy from less to more complex.The results showed that most questions are at the first level of complexity, in which the student only needs to recognize the information.Tendo em vista que a avaliação educacional é muito mais do que um processo classificatório e desempenha um papel significativo no processo de ensinoaprendizagem, o presente artigo, de abordagem qualitativa, tem como objetivo analisar, na perspectiva da Taxonomia de Bloom, 11 provas escritas de Língua Inglesa aplicadas, no ano de 2019, por quatro professores de duas escolas estaduais de União dos Palmares-AL. A Taxonomia de Bloom consiste em uma classificação da complexidade das operações mentais, possibilitando a identificação do nível de desempenho do estudante. Assim, para responder à pergunta proposta, a Taxonomia de Bloom se mostra como uma ferramenta adequada, a partir do momento que permite analisar e tabular as questões avaliativas em níveis cognitivos de complexidade, classificando em uma hierarquia, do menos para o mais complexo. Os resultados mostraram que a maioria das questões se encontram no primeiro nível de complexidade, no qual o estudante precisa apenas reconhecer as informações.UEPG2021-09-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/uniletras/article/view/17798UNILETRAS; Vol. 43 (2021); 1-20UniLetras; v. 43 (2021); 1-201983-34310101-8698reponame:Revista Uniletras (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)instacron:UEPGporhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/uniletras/article/view/17798/209209215356Copyright (c) 2021 UniLetrasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoura da Silva, TatianeOliveira de Santana Novais, Juliana2025-03-09T21:28:25Zoai:uepg.br:article/17798Revistahttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/uniletras/indexPUBhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/uniletras/oaiuniletras@uepg.br || periodicosuepg@uepg.br1983-34310101-8698opendoar:2025-03-09T21:28:25Revista Uniletras (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE
PROVA ESCRITA EM LÍNGUA INGLESA NA PERSPECTIVA DA TAXONOMIA DE BLOOM
title WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE
spellingShingle WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE
Moura da Silva, Tatiane
title_short WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE
title_full WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE
title_fullStr WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE
title_full_unstemmed WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE
title_sort WRITTEN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST IN BLOOM’S TAXONOMY PERSPECTIVE
author Moura da Silva, Tatiane
author_facet Moura da Silva, Tatiane
Oliveira de Santana Novais, Juliana
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Oliveira de Santana Novais, Juliana
description Considering that educational assessment is much more than a classification process and plays a significant role in the teaching-learning process, this article, with a qualitative approach, aims to analyze, from the perspective of Bloom’s Taxonomy, 11 written tests of the English language applied in 2019, by four teachers from two state schools in União dos Palmares-AL. Bloom’s Taxonomy consists of a classification of the complexity of mental operations enabling the identification of the student’s performance level. Thus, to answer the proposed question, Bloom’s Taxonomy shows itself as an adequate tool, since it allows analyzing and tabulating evaluative questions in cognitive levels of complexity, classifying them in a hierarchy from less to more complex.The results showed that most questions are at the first level of complexity, in which the student only needs to recognize the information.
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