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Revise

The revise verb in Bloom's Taxonomy refers to the act of altering or modifying skills using intentional and deliberate movement.

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

To utilize the 'Revise' verb in the psychomotor domain of Bloom's Taxonomy, an educator can guide learners to review a specific process or skill they have learned and suggest improvements. This can be implemented in the learning design through the question stem "Review this process and suggest improvements for," followed by the specific task or skill. Actionable steps to incorporate 'Revise' include: 1. Outline the process or skill that learners need to review. 2. Provide learners with clear examples or models to illustrate the process. 3. Ask learners to reflect on the effectiveness of the process and identify areas for improvement. 4. Encourage learners to brainstorm and suggest alternative methods or strategies. 5. Provide feedback on their suggestions and guide them in implementing the revisions. By using the 'Revise' verb, educators can promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and continuous improvement among learners. This approach helps learners become more confident in their abilities and develop a growth mindset, which are essential skills for success in various fields.

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Example of the learning verb Revise in a prompt learning

Review this process and suggest improvements for

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Example of the verb Revise in a task for learners

The learning activity involves instructing adults to critically examine their written work and make necessary changes in order to improve clarity and coherence.

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