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Three Domains of Learning : - Coggle Diagram
Three Domains of Learning :
The Cognitive or Thinking Domain
Analyzing
Example : A person be able to analyze the safety risks that could happen during their holiday and be able to list down different ways they can avoid it.
Evaluating
Example : A person be able to evaluate a number of choices in dealing with different safety issues and explain why a specific technique is the best option in each case.
Applying
Example : A person be able to apply techniques that they learned about "how to give a good speech" to an authentic situation in daily life to solve any problem about giving speech to the audience
Understanding
Example : A person be able to explain or interpret meaning from a given scenario or statement.
Creating
Example : A person be able to design an evaluation checklist that a trainer or instructor may utilize during a training session to identify and record student performance strengths and flaws.
Remembering
Example : A person be able to fill out workbooks or worksheets about what they have learn.
The Affective or Feeling Domain
Valuing
Example : A person be able to propose a plan to improve the facilities in the office and also inform leaders about issues that the staffs faced in the office
Organization
Example : A person be able to value something that is important to do first. Such as, a person choose to do assignments rather than wasting their time scrolling on social media.
Responding
Example : A person be able to participate in a group discussion and have conversation with a person in the discussion.
Characterization
Example : A person be able to make friend based on their personality not their looks.
Receiving
Example : A person be able to understand about a movie that they watch.
The Psychomotor or Kinesthetic Domain
Perceptual abilities
Example : A person who have ability to make adjustments to the environment, they are able to adapt in any surrounding while doing exercise like jump rope.
Physical abilities
Example : A person who works out every 5 times a week and able to endure any obstacle from time to time such as a person start to lift the dumbell at 5kg and improve from time to time to 10kg.
Fundamental movements
Example : A person who joined marathon to fill up their free time during weekends.
Skilled movements
Example : A person who take parts in a Zumba class or a person who take parts in a theater performance and involve in the dance performance in the theater.
Reflex movements
Example : A person adjust their posture or do some stretch after sitting for 1 hour class.
Nondiscursive communication
Example : A person that able to express one's self by using movements and gestures. Such as acting and dancing in a performance with script and choreography.