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PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN - Coggle Diagram
PSYCHOMOTOR DOMAIN
7 LEVELS
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Complex Overt Response
The movement is now precise, smooth, and performed with confidence, even in difficult situations.
Guided Response
A person imitates movements by following a guide or instructions, usually through trial and error.
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Set
This stage involves being prepared mentally, physically, and emotionally to perform a movement.
Origination
The highest level, where a person creates their own movement patterns or techniques based on mastered skills.
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INTRODUCTION
One of the three learning domains in Bloom’s Taxonomy, focusing on physical skills and coordination in learning.
Plays a crucial role in school education, especially in subjects like Physical Education, Science experiments and Art.
Encourages active learning by engaging students in hands-on activities, practical tasks, and skill-based exercises.
Supports experiential learning, where students learn by doing rather than just memorizing concepts.
Improves students’ confidence, problem-solving abilities, and application of knowledge in real-world scenarios
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