Demircioğlu Ismail H. "Analysis Of Turkish Secondary School History Examination Questions According To Cognitive Levels." The New Educational Review 17 (2009): 295-304.
The main aim of this paper is to analyst' and compare the questions asked in history exams at different secondary schools in two cities of Turkey, in terms of the stages of cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy. The study was conducted in eleven high schools (student age: 14-17), which are eight Ordinary Secondary Schools (OSS) and three Anatolian Secondary Schools (ASS), in the cities of Trabzon and Rize. During the 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 academic years, 498 written exam questions asked by 22 history teachers in history exams in these schools were collected. 498 written exam questions were analysed in terms of the stages of the cognitive domain of Bloom's Taxonomy this research a document analysis method was used. In the light of the data it can be said that the great majority of history questions asked in the Turkish secondary schools are knowledge and comprehension levels of Bloom's Taxonomy. In sum, it can be said that in Turkey students in history courses are generally evaluated by their ability to recall historical dates, names and events, which means that students are not encouraged to develop deeper and more reflective thinking by written history exam questions in secondary schools.
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