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Listen

The verb listen in Blooms Taxonomy refers to actively receiving and comprehending auditory information in order to gain new insights or understanding.

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

To incorporate the 'Listen' verb in the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy, an educator can create a learning activity that focuses on active listening techniques. Instruct the learner by asking them to 'Demonstrate how you use active listening techniques to' to ensure an actionable outcome. Here are simple steps the educator can follow: 1. Explain the importance of active listening. 2. Provide examples of active listening techniques such as paraphrasing and reflecting feelings. 3. Share scenarios where active listening is pivotal. 4. Ask the learner to practice active listening in pairs or groups. 5. Provide feedback and reinforcement on their active listening skills. By guiding the learners to demonstrate their use of active listening techniques, the educator can gauge their understanding and application of this skill. This approach fosters a deeper level of comprehension and engagement with the topic, enhancing the overall learning experience. Incorporating 'Listen' in this manner can greatly benefit learners in improving their communication skills and interpersonal relationships.

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Example of the learning verb Listen in a prompt learning

Demonstrate how you use active listening techniques to

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Example of the verb Listen in a task for learners

The educator will design a teaching activity where adult learners listen to a TED Talk on climate change and take notes to summarize the main points.

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