Learning Verbs Explorer

Hundreds of learning verbs that can be used by you to discover, define and design engaging learning experiences.

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Act

The act verb in the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy involves the learner developing attitudes, values, and beliefs through their emotional and intuitive experiences.

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Discriminate

The discriminate verb in Bloom's Taxonomy refers to the ability to distinguish or differentiate between concepts, ideas, or information.

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Display

The display verb refers to demonstrating or expressing emotions, attitudes, values, or beliefs.

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Influence

The influence verb in Bloom's Taxonomy's affective domain refers to the ability to positively shape attitudes, beliefs, and values through persuasive communication or modeling behavior.

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Listen

The verb listen in Blooms Taxonomy refers to actively receiving and comprehending auditory information in order to gain new insights or understanding.

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Modify

Modify involves the ability to adapt or transform one's perspectives, beliefs, feelings, or behaviors based on new information or experiences.

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Perform

The perform verb in Bloom's Taxonomy refers to the practical application or execution of knowledge or skills.

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Practice

The practice verb focuses on the development of attitudes, values, and beliefs in students.

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Propose

The proposed verb in the affective domain describes the emotional or attitudinal response or behavior that the learner is expected to demonstrate.

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Qualify

The qualify verb in Bloom's Affective Domain refers to an individual's ability to evaluate or judge the credibility or worthiness of information, ideas, opinions, or actions.

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Question

The question verb for the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy focuses on assessing one's attitudes, beliefs, values, and emotional responses.

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Revise

The revise verb in Bloom's Taxonomy refers to the act of critically evaluating and improving upon one's own work or ideas.

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Serve

The serve verb involves actively contributing to the welfare or support of others.

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Solve

The solve verb focuses on finding solutions or resolutions to problems or challenges.

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Verify

The verify verb aims to assess the credibility or accuracy of information, ideas, or claims.

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Adhere

The adhere verb refers to the act of following or complying with a specified rule, requirement, or guideline.

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Alter

The alter verb describes the ability to modify or change one's beliefs, attitudes, values, or behavior as a result of learning.

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Arrange

The arrange verb in reference to the affective domain is about organizing and structuring emotional experiences or attitudes towards concepts or values.

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Combine

The combine verb in the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy refers to the ability to integrate and synthesize different elements, ideas, or concepts into a cohesive whole.

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Compare

The compare verb requires students to identify similarities and differences between two or more concepts or ideas.

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Complete

The complete verb in the affective domain describes emotions, values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that influence a person's motivations, relationships, and overall approach to learning.

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Defend

Defend verb in the context of learning refers to students' ability to justify and support their opinions or beliefs with logical arguments and evidence.

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Explain

The explain verb involves the clear articulation and interpretation of information or concepts, promoting understanding and comprehension.

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Formulate

The formulate verb in the affective domain of learning involves constructing or developing one's own ideas, opinions, or beliefs based on reflection and critical thinking.

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Generalise

The generalise verb involves drawing connections and extracting broader principles or patterns from specific instances or concepts.

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