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Bloom's Learning Method Makes the Amal App Unconventional

How we applied Bloom's taxonomy to create a learning experience that prioritizes understanding and discovery over memorization.

Methodology

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How we applied Bloom's taxonomy to create a learning experience that prioritizes understanding and discovery over memorization.

Amal applies Bloom's taxonomy to create a learning experience that prioritizes understanding and discovery over memorization. Our approach covers all six cognitive levels (Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create) to develop truly bilingual children.

What Is Bloom's Taxonomy?

Bloom's taxonomy describes six levels of cognitive learning, from simple to complex: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create. Most Arabic learning apps only operate at the first level — Remember. Amal goes further.

How Amal Applies Bloom

At each level, Amal provides different types of activities:

  • Remember: Letter and word recognition through matching games
  • Understand: Contextual learning where children see words used in stories
  • Apply: Children use learned vocabulary to complete sentences and dialogues
  • Analyze: Word pattern recognition and letter-form analysis
  • Evaluate: Children assess and correct pronunciation using AI feedback
  • Create: Free-form writing and speaking exercises

The Difference It Makes

Children who learn through Bloom's approach don't just recognize Arabic letters — they understand how the language works. They can form words from letters, construct simple sentences, and express themselves. This deep understanding is what makes Amal graduates truly bilingual, not just letter-recognizers. Discover all our learning apps.

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