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Read

The read verb involves comprehending and interpreting written text.

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

To utilize the 'Read' verb in the affective domain of Blooms Taxonomy in your next learning design, you can ask the learner to "read a different viewpoint to yours and" encourage them to explore various perspectives and develop empathy. 1. Select readings that offer diverse viewpoints on a particular topic or issue. 2. Encourage the learner to read and reflect on the alternative perspectives presented. 3. Prompt them to analyze and compare the different viewpoints with their own beliefs and opinions. 4. Guide the learner to consider the implications of understanding differing perspectives on their own views. 5. Encourage the learner to engage in discussions or reflection activities to deepen their understanding and empathy towards others. By incorporating the action of 'Read a different viewpoint to yours and' in your design, you are promoting critical thinking, empathy, and tolerance towards diverse perspectives, which are essential skills in today's interconnected world. This approach can also foster a more inclusive and open-minded learning environment for the learner.

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Example of the learning verb Read in a prompt learning

Read a different viewpoint to yours and

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Example of the verb Read in a task for learners

The educator will provide a text for the adult learners to read and analyze in order to identify the main arguments and supporting evidence presented by the author.

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