affective
Respond
Assist
affective
Respond
Comply
affective
Respond
Conform
affective
Respond
Discuss
affective
Respond
Greet
affective
Respond
Help
affective
Respond
Label
affective
Respond
Perform
affective
Respond
Practice
affective
Respond
Present
affective
Respond
Read
affective
Respond
Recite
affective
Respond
Report
affective
Respond
Select
affective
Respond
Tell
affective
Respond
Write
affective
Value
Complete
affective
Value
Demonstrate
affective
Value
Differentiate
affective
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Explain
affective
Value
Follow
affective
Value
Form
affective
Value
Initiate
affective
Value
Invite
affective
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Act

The act verb in the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy involves the learner developing attitudes, values, and beliefs through their emotional and intuitive experiences.

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How to use the verb Act in a course or learning design

To incorporate the 'Act' verb from Bloom's Taxonomy into your learning design, start by creating activities that require learners to demonstrate their understanding through real-world application. Encourage learners to apply their knowledge in practical scenarios, simulations, role-plays, or case studies. To align with the question stem "Show how you will act with self-reliance," you can design a task where learners are presented with challenges that prompt them to make decisions independently, showcasing their ability to rely on themselves. This could involve problem-solving exercises, decision-making scenarios, or projects where learners must take initiative and demonstrate self-reliance in achieving a goal. By structuring your learning activities to focus on acting with self-reliance, learners will have the opportunity to transfer their knowledge into action and develop essential skills for real-world situations. Remember to provide support and guidance as needed, while also fostering a sense of independence and confidence in the learners. Keywords: Act, Bloom's Taxonomy, learning design, self-reliance, practical application, real-world scenarios, decision-making, problem-solving, independence, skills development.

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Example of the learning verb Act in a prompt learning

Show how you will act with self-reliance

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Example of the verb Act in a task for learners

Design a teaching activity where adult learners analyze case studies to apply the principles of problem-solving and generate appropriate solutions.

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