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Three domains of learning, (Physical abilities, Skilled movements,…
Three domains of learning
Cognitive Domain
Understanding
Understand how things are going to be.e.g.: when we saw a red traffic light, it means stop.
Applying
e.g.: Practising work from the learned materials.
Analyzing
e.g.: we learn to bake cake and we can differentiate the taste whether it is half cooked or perfectly cooked.
Evaluating
e.g.: Making judgement based on the criteria using all the knowledge to critique and made a recommendation.
Remembering
e.g: recalling the events that already happened. Good or bad.
Creating
e.g: make a research, run the test, get a result and create something new.
Affective Domain
Responding
e.g: Aiman loves to bake a cake and and she enjoy doing the thing that can satisfy her.
Valuing
e.g: Lisa knows how to play a guitar and she accept the offer to play it on the upcoming concert.
Characterization
e.g: Lia always practising a healthy lifestyles and she wants everyone to have a same mindset that healthy lifestyles lead to a happy life.
Psychomotor Domain
Reflex movements
e.g: Aina accidentally touch a hot pot and she quickly pull her hands
Fundamental movements
e.g: Alif is an athlete on a running competition in his school.
Perceptual Abilities
e.g: Tasha was afraid to the sound of lightning. She hid as soon as she heard the thunder
Physical abilities
e.g: Alex has the ability of flexing his body rapidly
Skilled movements
e.g: Sarah has been practising a year for her opera singing in an upcoming concert this July.
Nondiscursive communication
e.g: Mr bean’s cartoon series show on television uses movement and facial expressions in conveying a message to its audience.
Physical abilities
Receiving
e.g: alert in the traffic light and follow the rules.