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Join

The join verb relates to the emotional and attitudinal aspects of a learner's development and their ability to connect and engage with their learning experience.

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

To incorporate the 'Join' verb in your learning design within the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy, encourage learners to contribute to a group exercise on a specific topic or task. Start by setting clear objectives for the group exercise, then provide learners with opportunities to collaborate with their peers to share ideas, perspectives, and solutions. Ask the question stem 'How can you contribute to a group exercise on...' to prompt learners to actively participate in the group activity. This will help them engage with peers, develop teamwork skills, and enhance their communication and collaboration abilities. Encourage learners to actively listen to others, respect diverse viewpoints, and offer their unique insights to enrich the group discussion. By joining the group exercise and actively participating, learners can deepen their understanding of the topic, learn from their peers, and build a sense of community within the learning environment. Remember to provide guidance and support as needed to ensure a productive and inclusive group collaboration experience. Keywords: Bloom's Taxonomy, affective domain, Join verb, contribute to a group exercise, collaboration, group discussion, teamwork skills.

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Example of the learning verb Join in a prompt learning

Contribute to a group exercise on

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Example of the verb Join in a task for learners

The educator utilizes the join learning verb by facilitating collaborative group discussions where individuals actively participate in sharing their perspectives, insights, and knowledge on a given topic.

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