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Answer

The answer verb in the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy refers to the action or behavior that reflects a person's attitudes, values, and emotions.

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

To incorporate the 'Answer' verb in your next learning design within the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy, the educator can ask the learners to reflect on a scenario, concept, or question and provide their response. This can be achieved by using the question stem "Provide your response to" followed by a specific prompt that requires the learners to express their thoughts, opinions, or personal experiences related to the topic being discussed. 1. Start by identifying key concepts or scenarios that would benefit from learners providing their responses. 2. Develop open-ended questions using the stem "Provide your response to" to prompt reflective thinking. 3. Encourage learners to express their thoughts, feelings, and perspectives in their answers. 4. Provide opportunities for learners to share their responses with peers for further discussion and reflection. 5. Assess learners' responses through discussions, assignments, or reflections to gauge their level of understanding and engagement with the content. By implementing these steps, educators can effectively leverage the 'Answer' verb to encourage deeper reflection and engagement in the learning process while promoting critical thinking and self-expression among learners.

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Example of the learning verb Answer in a prompt learning

Provide your response to

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Example of the verb Answer in a task for learners

The teaching activity example focuses on using the answer learning verb in order to engage and assess adult learners' knowledge and understanding.

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