TY - JOUR AU - Travers, Robert M. W. AB - Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis March-April, Vol. 2 No. 2, 1980 Taxonomies of Educational Objectives and Theories of Classification Robert M. W. Travers Western Michigan University Editor's Note: / am delighted that EEPA is publishing such an extremely relevant article in the field of educational evaluation, for as Professor Travers observed, it deals with one of the most basic problems in all of evaluation. However, evaluators have not yet recognized the problem as a problem. Present literature avoids discussion of two core problems in the area of evaluation: (1) What is a sound basis for classifying behavĀ­ ior? and (2) What is the nature of the value judgments through which such behaviors are judged to be worthy? In both of these areas, the evaluation specialist is virtually no more sophisticated than the ordinary citizen. This article demonstrates that a sophisticated classification system must result from thought at a sophisticated scientific level, and not from the kind of committee deliberations from which taxonomies of behavior have been derived. W. James Popham 1 here comes a time in the history of At that time a group of academicians inĀ­ every discipline when the phenomena on terested in the problem met at TI - Taxonomies of Educational Objectives and Theories of Classification JF - Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis DO - 10.3102/01623737002002005 DA - 1980-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/taxonomies-of-educational-objectives-and-theories-of-classification-a02xTKDyF8 SP - 5 EP - 23 VL - 2 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -