affective
Internalise
Act
affective
Internalise
Discriminate
affective
Internalise
Display
affective
Internalise
Influence
affective
Internalise
Listen
affective
Internalise
Modify
affective
Internalise
Perform
affective
Internalise
Practice
affective
Internalise
Propose
affective
Internalise
Qualify
affective
Internalise
Question
affective
Internalise
Revise
affective
Internalise
Serve
affective
Internalise
Solve
affective
Internalise
Verify
affective
Organisation
Adhere
affective
Organisation
Alter
affective
Organisation
Arrange
affective
Organisation
Combine
affective
Organisation
Compare
affective
Organisation
Complete
affective
Organisation
Defend
affective
Organisation
Explain
affective
Organisation
Formulate
affective
Organisation
Generalise

Qualify

The qualify verb in Bloom's Affective Domain refers to an individual's ability to evaluate or judge the credibility or worthiness of information, ideas, opinions, or actions.

library_add

How to use in a learning design

To incorporate the 'Qualify' verb in the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy in your learning design, an educator can create assessment activities that require learners to demonstrate their skills, behavior, and knowledge to achieve a certain level of proficiency or competence. One way to do this is by using the question stem "Demonstrate your skills, behavior, and knowledge to achieve..." followed by specific criteria that learners must meet to qualify at a certain level. This can be done through performance tasks, case studies, simulations, or real-life scenarios where learners must apply what they have learned in a practical way to show mastery. Educators can also provide rubrics or checklists outlining the criteria for qualification, giving learners clear guidelines on what is expected of them to reach a particular level of proficiency. By using 'Qualify' in their learning design, educators can encourage learners to go beyond simple recall and comprehension to demonstrate a deeper level of understanding and application of their learning. This promotes a more comprehensive and holistic assessment of the learner's capabilities and achievements. keywords: Bloom's Taxonomy, affective domain, Qualify, demonstrate skills, behavior, knowledge, assessment, proficiency, criteria, rubrics, learning design

question_mark

Suitable for

Demonstrate your skills, behaviour and knowledge to achieve

offline_bolt

Example

Designing a teaching activity that uses the qualifying learning verb would involve developing an activity where adults evaluate and assess different marketing strategies to determine their effectiveness for a given product or service.

Your learning design platform 🚀

Unlike other tools, we were built for you, for the jobs you need to get done and the challenges you face.

Why not get started today?