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Order

The order verb in the affective domain refers to instructing learners to follow specific directions or commands in their attitudes, values, and beliefs.

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

To incorporate the 'Order' verb in your learning design, the educator can create activities where the learner rearranges items into a logical sequence. This can help develop the learner's ability to organize information and understand process flows. One actionable step is to use the question stem "Rearrange the following items so that you can create a flow that..." followed by a specific task or objective. For example, "Rearrange the following steps so that you can create a flow that demonstrates the scientific method." This prompts the learner to engage in the cognitive process of ordering information in a meaningful way. Another way to use 'Order' is to present learners with a set of events or ideas that are out of sequence and ask them to arrange them in the correct order. This could be done through drag-and-drop activities, matching exercises, or interactive simulations. By incorporating the 'Order' verb in learning designs, educators can enhance critical thinking skills, promote deeper understanding of concepts, and provide opportunities for hands-on, interactive learning experiences for the learners.

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Example of the learning verb Order in a prompt learning

Rearrange the following items so that you can create a flow that

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Example of the verb Order in a task for learners

The learning activity includes the use of the order learning verb "analyze" by having adults break down a complex case study into its components and examine them critically to gain a deeper understanding.

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