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Initiate

The initiate verb refers to the act of beginning or starting a process or action in the context of learning.

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

To utilize the 'Initiate' verb within the affective domain, an educator can encourage learners to begin exploring their emotions, beliefs, or values on a particular topic. One actionable step is to formulate questions that prompt learners to reflect on their own perspectives or experiences. For example, the question stem "Start a discussion on" can be used to inspire learners to share their thoughts and engage in meaningful conversations with their peers. By initiating these discussions, learners can deepen their understanding of themselves and others, leading to greater empathy and insight. Keywords: Bloom's Taxonomy, affective domain, initiate, discussion, start, values, beliefs, emotions, learning design, perspective, reflection, empathy.

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Example of the learning verb Initiate in a prompt learning

Start a discussion on

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Example of the verb Initiate in a task for learners

The educator initiates learning by engaging adults in a group discussion on various strategies for managing workplace stress.

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