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media type="custom" key="6504391" I believe that I spent a majority of my K-12 schooling on the lower levels of Bloom's Taxonomy- remembering, understanding, and applying. I do believe that there were teachers that tried to address all of the levels, but most of my classes taught information through methods like memorizing and summarizing. The creativity factor was really lacking when I was a student. I only hope to improve on my teaching methods so that my students can one day respond to this question with more positive feedback.

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**John Dewey Cartoon**
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__Thoughts on the cartoon__: This cartoon illustrates the idea that John Dewey expresses that all of us are continually re-inventing ourselves in a new way to adapt to our environment. Grandpa, although old and probably not very tech savoy, ventures out on a limb and buys one of the most popular pieces of technology out there, the iPhone 4. This shows his willingness to adapt to environment, however confusing (renewal is painful according to Dewey) learning how to use the phone may be.

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