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Question

The question verb for the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy focuses on assessing one's attitudes, beliefs, values, and emotional responses.

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

Hey there! To incorporate the 'Question' verb in the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy, you can encourage learners to delve deeper into their understanding through thought-provoking questions. Start by crafting questions with the stem "Ask questions that show the depth of your understanding of," followed by the specific concept or topic. Here are actionable steps for educators to use ‘Question’ effectively: 1. Develop thought-provoking questions using the stem "Ask questions that show the depth of your understanding of (topic)." 2. Encourage learners to reflect on the material and think critically. 3. Foster discussions where learners explore their own understanding. 4. Challenge learners to think beyond the surface level and engage in debates or analysis. Utilizing this approach will promote higher-order thinking skills and help learners develop a deeper grasp of the subject matter. By asking questions that prompt reflection and critical thinking, educators can enhance the learning experience and facilitate meaningful discussions. So, get ready to engage your learners in thought-provoking inquiries that challenge and inspire!

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Example of the learning verb Question in a prompt learning

Ask questions that show the depth of your understanding of

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Example of the verb Question in a task for learners

Design an activity where the Educator encourages participants to collaborate and discuss their experiences in order to deepen their understanding and critical thinking skills using the question learning verb, such as asking "How might your previous work experiences influence your decision-making process in a new job?"

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