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Domains of Learning (Psychomotor Learning
Involves acquiring fine and…
Domains of Learning
Psychomotor Learning
Involves acquiring fine and gross motor abilities with increasing complexity of neuromuscular coordination.
Mechanism
A higher level of behaviour by which a person gains confidence and skill in performing a behaviour that is more complex and involves several more steps than does a guided response.
Complex Overt Response
The smooth and accurate performance of a motor skill that requires a complex movement pattern.
Guided Response
Performance of an act under the guidance of an instructor, involving imitation of a demonstrated act.
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Origination
Use of existing psychomotor skills and abilities to perform a highly complex motor act that involves creating new movement patterns.
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Cognitive Learning
Involves acquisition of information based on learners intellectual abilities and thinking strategies.
Applying
The use of abstract, newly learned ideas in a practical situation.
Analyzing
Breaking down of information into organized parts and determining how the parts relate to one another.
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Affective Learning
Involves an increasing internalization or commitment to feelings and the degree to which feelings or attitudes are incorporated into one's personality or value system.
Valuing
Attachment of worth to an object, concept, or behaviour.
Organizing
Development of a value system by identifying and organizing values and resolving conflicts.
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