Title of article :
Do Official Curricula Reflect Critical Thinking? The Educational Objectives of the English Literature Curricula in Iran in the Light of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy
Author/Authors :
Divsar, Hoda Department of TEFL and English Literature -Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Jafarigohar, Manoochehr Department of TEFL and English Literature -Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The present study investigated the educational objectives of the English literature curricula at
the undergraduate and graduate levels at Iranian universities based on Bloom’s revised
taxonomy. Using a detailed checklist based on Bloom’s revised taxonomy and the respective
classifications, the educational objectives associated with knowledge (factual, conceptual,
procedural, and metacognitive) and cognitive (remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate,
and create) dimensions were analyzed. The results of the content analysis revealed the
dominance of the lower-order thinking skills in the undergraduate curriculum and the prevalence
of the higher-order thinking skills in the graduate curriculum. The results showed that the most
frequent objective in terms of the knowledge domain was understand in both curricula.
Regarding the knowledge dimension, conceptual and procedural knowledge occurred most
often at both curricula, confirming that acquiring the knowledge of concepts and the processes
safeguards the commended quality for the curriculum designers. Moreover, it was found that the
metacognitive-related categories were almost missing from the categories. The results of the
cross-tabulation revealed the superiority understand/conceptual in BA and the supremacy of
understand/procedural in MA objectives. The findings entail the revisions of the educational
objectives to accommodate critical thinking. The findings have pedagogical implications for
EFL teachers, the curriculum developers, and policy makers.
Keywords :
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy , Critical Thinking , Curriculum , Educational Objective , English Literature , Iran
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)