This chapter describes the main ways in which learning can be described, and describes how these taxonomies can be used to describe and assess intended learning. It is supported with practical illustrations of typical classroom activity, audited in terms of different taxonomies of learning.The publication is a product of the international project, European Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Education Network 2 (http://www.ec2e2n.net/) which has received funding from the European Community’s Lifelong Learning Programme (EAC/27/11) - Erasmus Programme: Erasmus Networks under grant agreement number 526259-LLP-1-2012-1-FR-ERASMUS-ENW
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