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Rate

The rate for an educator to consider using in a course outline refers to the speed or pace at which content and learning objectives are delivered to students within a specific time frame.

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

When designing a learning activity, the 'Rate' verb from Blooms Taxonomy can be a powerful tool for assessing the learners' perception or evaluation of a concept or content. To incorporate 'Rate' in your design, consider asking questions such as "What score would you give" followed by the concept or content being evaluated. This prompts the learners to reflect on their understanding or experience and provide a quantifiable rating, fostering critical thinking and self-assessment. This can help educators gauge the learners' confidence or familiarity with the material, guiding instruction or further exploration. By using 'Rate' in your design, you can encourage active engagement and feedback exchange, promoting a deeper level of learning and understanding. Incorporating 'Rate' questions can enhance the overall learning experience, allowing educators to tailor instruction effectively based on the feedback received from the learners.

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Example of the learning verb Rate in a prompt learning

What score would you give

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Example of the verb Rate in a task for learners

encourage learners to rate their understanding or competence on a given topic using a simple scale (e.g., 1 to 5), fostering self-awareness and targeted improvement efforts.

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