affective
Internalise
Act
affective
Internalise
Discriminate
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Internalise
Display
affective
Internalise
Influence
affective
Internalise
Listen
affective
Internalise
Modify
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Internalise
Perform
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Internalise
Practice
affective
Internalise
Propose
affective
Internalise
Qualify
affective
Internalise
Question
affective
Internalise
Revise
affective
Internalise
Serve
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Internalise
Solve
affective
Internalise
Verify
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Organisation
Adhere
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Organisation
Alter
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Organisation
Arrange
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Organisation
Combine
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Organisation
Compare
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Organisation
Complete
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Organisation
Defend
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Organisation
Explain
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Organisation
Formulate
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Generalise

Exercise

Active learning activities that promote student engagement and interaction, such as group discussions, hands-on experiments, case studies, and simulations, incorporated throughout the course outline to enhance student understanding and application of the subject matter.

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

To incorporate the 'Exercise' verb from Blooms Taxonomy into your learning design, you can create activities where learners practice and apply the concepts they've learned. One simple and actionable step is to design exercises that require learners to describe a repetitive task to practice their understanding. First, identify key concepts or skills that require practice. Then, create scenarios or problems where learners must describe the steps involved in performing a repetitive task related to those concepts. This could be done through written responses, discussions, role-plays, or simulations. Ensure that the exercises are varied to cater to different learning preferences and levels of complexity. Encourage self-assessment and provide feedback to further enhance learning outcomes. By incorporating exercises with the question stem 'Describe a repetitive task for practising', you can actively engage learners in applying knowledge, developing skills, and fostering deeper understanding of the subject matter. This approach not only reinforces learning but also promotes retention and mastery. Exercise, Blooms Taxonomy, learning design, practice, describe a repetitive task.

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Example of the learning verb Exercise in a prompt learning

Describe a repetitive task for practising

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Example of the verb Exercise in a task for learners

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