
Robert Marzano's Taxonomy
Robert Marzano's Taxonomy is a framework that categorizes different levels of knowledge and skills to enhance learning. It identifies five key areas: retrieval (remembering facts), comprehension (understanding concepts), analysis (breaking down information), knowledge utilization (applying what’s learned), and metacognition (reflecting on one’s own thinking processes). This structured approach helps educators design lessons that foster deeper understanding and better application of knowledge, guiding students from basic recall to higher-order thinking skills, ultimately leading to more effective learning outcomes.