Background
Krathwohl, David Reading was born on May 14, 1921 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Marie (Reimold) Krathwohl.
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This hands-on guide explores the why of research methods and constructs a new framework to help researchers conduct effective studies.
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(The Affective Domain is divided into two major sections o...)
The Affective Domain is divided into two major sections or parts. The first is largely devoted to describing the nature of the affectire taxonomy, explaining its development, and examining various assumptions upon which it rests. The second is composed of the classification scheme itself, together with numerous sets of illustrative objectives and test items. This classification scheme, or taxonomy, is made up of five hierarchically arranged categories which provide individual descriptions of different changes that occur in behavior as values or attitudes are learned. Each of these categories, then, is partitioned into several subdivisions that contain groups of sample test items and educational objectives. In all, the five categories furnish a total of thirteen separate subdivisions.
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Krathwohl, David Reading was born on May 14, 1921 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Marie (Reimold) Krathwohl.
Bachelor of Science, University of Chicago, 1943; Master of Science, University of Chicago, 1947; Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1953.
Assistant director unit on evaluation, Bureau Ednl. Research, College Education, University of Illinois, 1949-1955;
instructor, Bureau Ednl. Research, College Education, University of Illinois, 1949-1953;
assistant professor, 1953-1955;
associate professor, Michigan State University, 1955-1958;
professor, Michigan State University, 1958-1965;
research coordinator, Michigan State University, 1955-1963;
chairman, Psychological Foundation Education, 1960-1963;
director, Bureau Ednl.
Research, 1963-1965;
dean, School Education Syracuse (New York) U., 1965-1976;
professor, School Education, Syracuse (New York) U., 1965-1991;
Hannah Hammond professor education, School Education, Syracuse (New York) U., 1982-1991;
Hannah Hammond professor emeritus, School Education, Syracuse (New York) U., since 1991. Chairman of the board of trustees Eastern Regional Institute for Education, 1966-1971.
(This hands-on guide explores the why of research methods ...)
(The Affective Domain is divided into two major sections o...)
(classification of educational goals)
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Served with United States Army Air Force, 1943-1946. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psychological Association (Vice-President educational psychology division). Member American Ednl.
Research Association (president), American Psychological Society.
Adopted by Marie (Reimold) K. Married Helen Jean Abney, December 20, 1943. Children: James D. (deceased November 1967), David A., Ruth Anne Krathwohl Cleghorn, Kristin Jeanne.