The diagram is a horizontal table with an arrow pointing from left to right labeled Concrete Knowledge to Abstract Knowledge. The table has four columns. The first column is labeled Factual and contains knowledge of terminology and knowledge of specific details and elements. The second column is labeled Conceptual and contains knowledge of classifications and categories, knowledge of principles and generalization, and knowledge of theories, models, and structures. The third column is labeled Procedural and contains knowledge of subject specific skills and algorithm, knowledge of subject specific techniques and methods, and knowledge of criteria for determining when to use appropriate procedures. The fourth column is labeled Meta-Cognitive and contains strategic knowledge, knowledge about cognitive tasks including appropriate contextual and conditional knowledge, and self knowledge.The knowledge dimension adapted from Anderson and Krathwohl (2001, p. 46).
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