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
Value
Explain
affective
Value
Follow
affective
Value
Form
affective
Value
Initiate
affective
Value
Invite
affective
Value
Join

Propose

The proposed verb in the affective domain describes the emotional or attitudinal response or behavior that the learner is expected to demonstrate.

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

To incorporate the 'Propose' verb in your learning design, the educator can create an activity where learners work in groups to solve a problem or achieve a goal. Start by framing a question stem such as "Within a group setting suggest how everyone can..." to prompt learners to generate ideas and propose solutions collaboratively. This can foster critical thinking and teamwork skills. Guide learners to identify the problem or objective, brainstorm possible solutions, evaluate each proposal, and finally propose the most effective solution as a group. Encourage learners to consider different perspectives, share their ideas openly, and reach a consensus. By using the 'Propose' verb in this group setting, educators can promote higher-order thinking skills like creativity, problem-solving, and decision-making. This approach engages learners in active participation and empowers them to take ownership of their learning process while fostering a sense of community and collaboration.

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Example of the learning verb Propose in a prompt learning

Within a group setting suggest how everyone can

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Example of the verb Propose in a task for learners

The educator will engage adults in a discussion-based activity where they propose and defend their own solutions to a real-life problem.

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