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Rearrange

The rearrange verb refers to the act of altering the position or order of physical objects or elements to achieve a specific outcome or organization.

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How to use in a learning design

To utilize the 'Rearrange' verb in your learning design within the psychomotor domain, the educator can create a task where the learner is asked to physically manipulate objects or elements to reorder or reorganize them. An actionable step is to use the question stem 'Review and improve the instructions for' followed by specific guidelines for rearranging the items. For example, in a training on assembly processes, the educator can provide the learners with a set of components and a set of instructions that need to be rearranged in the correct sequence to complete the task successfully. To implement this, the educator can ask the learners to review and improve the instructions for assembling a product by rearranging the steps in the correct order. Learners will engage in a hands-on activity that challenges them to think critically and apply their knowledge of the assembly process. This active learning approach promotes skill development through physical manipulation and cognitive engagement, allowing learners to practice problem-solving and sequencing abilities in a practical context. Incorporating the 'Rearrange' verb in this manner enhances the learning experience and fosters skill retention.

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Suitable for

Review and improve the instructions for

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Example

The activity involves asking adult learners to rearrange a set of historical events in chronological order, fostering their understanding of the historical timeline.

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