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Arif Ibrahim PDT H/S Gorikote, Javed Iqbal
  PDT, AKU-IED, PDCN for EDIP Project
 Session Learning Outcomes
 Affective Domain
 Levels of Affective Domains
 Chart of Affective Domain
 Psychomotor Domain
 Levels of Psychomotor Domains
 Chart of Psychomotor Domain
 By the end of this session C.Ps could be able;
   Discuss the psychomotor and affective domain of
    Bloom’s taxonomy,
   Differentiate between psychomotor and affective
    domain,
   Replicate the action words of psychomotor and affective
    domains sublevel whilst developing SLOs in their lesson
    plans
 The affective domain (Krathwohl, Bloom, Masia, 1973)
  includes the manner in which we deal with things
  emotionally, such as feelings, values, appreciation,
  enthusiasms, motivations, and attitudes. The five
  major categories are listed from the simplest behavior
  to the most complex:
 Krathwohl, D. R., Bloom, B. S., & Masia, B. B. (1973). Taxonomy of Educational
  Objectives, the Classification of Educational Goals. Handbook II: Affective
  Domain. New York: David McKay Co., Inc.
 Receiving. The student passively attends to particular
  phenomena or stimuli [classroom
  activities, textbook, music, etc. The teacher's concern is that
  the student's attention is focused. Intended outcomes include
  the pupil's awareness that a thing exists. Sample objectives:
  listens attentively, shows sensitivity to social problems.
  Behavioral terms: asks, chooses, identifies, locates, points
  to, sits erect, etc.
 2. Responding. The student actively participates. The pupil
  not only attends to the stimulus but reacts in some way.
  Objectives: completes homework, obeys rules, participates in
  class discussion, shows interest in subject, enjoys helping
  others, etc. Terms:
  answers, assists, complies, discusses, helps, performs, practices
3.Valuing. The worth a student attaches to a particular
  object, phenomenon, or behavior. Ranges from
  acceptance to commitment (e.g., assumes
  responsibility for the functioning of a group).
  Attitudes and appreciation. Objectives: demonstrates
  belief in democratic processes, appreciates the role of
  science in daily life, shows concern for others' welfare,
  demonstrates a problem-solving approach, etc. Terms:
  differentiates, explains, initiates, justifies, proposes,
  shares, etc
 4. Organization. Bringing together different values, resolving conflicts
  among them, and starting to build an internally consistent value system-
  -comparing, relating and synthesizing values and developing a
  philosophy of life. Objectives: recognizes the need for balance between
  freedom and responsibility in a democracy, understands the role of
  systematic planning in solving problems, accepts responsibility for own
  behavior, etc. Terms: Arranges, combines, compares, generalizes,
  integrates, modifies, organizes, synthesizes, etc.
 5. Characterization by a Value or Value Complex. At this level, the
  person has held a value system that has controlled his behavior for a
  sufficiently long time that a characteristic "life style" has been
  developed. Behavior is pervasive, consistent and predictable. Objectives
  are concerned with personal, social, and emotional adjustment: displays
  self reliance in working independently, cooperates in group activities,
  maintains good health habits, etc.
 Prepared by Dr. J.J.Applied Sciences Education Research Group, FSG,
  UiTM, Shah Alam Web:http://www2.uitm.edu.my/drjj/
Level                  Description                 Verbs          Objective
Receiving          Being aware of, or attending to    Listen      Listen attentively to
                   something in the environment.      Notice      badminton
                                                      Tolerate    introduction.

Responding         Showing some new behavior as a     Comply      Voluntarily help set up
                   result of experience.              Enjoy       badminton nets.
                                                      Follow

Valuing            Showing some definite              Carry out   Attend optional
                   involvement or commitment.         Express     badminton match.

Organization       Integrating a new value into one's Choose      Purchase own
                   general set of values relative to  Consider    badminton racket.
                   other priorities.                  Prefer

Characterization   Acting consistently with the new   Act on      Join intramurals to
                   value; person is known by the      Depict      play badminton twice
                   value.                             Exemplify   per week.
 The Psychomotor Domain was ostensibly established
 to address skills development relating to manual tasks
 and physical movement, however it also concerns and
 covers modern day business and social skills such as
 communications and operation IT equipment, for
 example telephone and keyboard skills, or public
 speaking.
 http://www.businessballs.com/bloomstaxonomyoflearning
 domains.htm
Habit

Practice

Imitation
 Dave's (1975):
 Imitation — Observing and patterning behavior after someone else.
    Performance may be of low quality. Example: Copying a work of art.
   Manipulation — Being able to perform certain actions by following
    instructions and practicing. Example: Creating work on one's own, after
    taking lessons, or reading about it.
   Precision — Refining, becoming more exact. Few errors are apparent.
    Example: Working and reworking something, so it will be “just right.”
   Articulation — Coordinating a series of actions, achieving harmony
    and internal consistency. Example: Respond effectively to unexpected
    experiences. Revise treatment plant to adapt to changes in patient’s
    condition.
   Naturalization — Having high level performance become natural,
    without needing to think much about it. Examples: Construct a new
    theory. Create a new treatment approach.
Level               Description                      Verbs                     Example
Imitation        copy action of another;       copy, follow, replicate,    watch teacher or trainer
                 observe and replicate         repeat, adhere              and repeat action, process
                                                                           or activity
Manipulation     reproduce activity from       re-create, build,           carry out task from
                 instruction or memory         perform, execute,           written or verbal
                                               implement                   instruction
Precision        execute skill reliably,       demonstrate, complete,      perform an activity with
                 independent of help           show, perfect, calibrate,   expertise and to high
                                               control,                    quality without assistance
                                                                           or instruction; able to
                                                                           demonstrate an activity to
                                                                           other learners
Articulation     adapt and integrate           construct, solve,           relate and combine
                 expertise to satisfy a non-   combine, coordinate,        associated activities to
                 standard objective            integrate, adapt,           develop methods to meet
                                               develop, formulate,         varying, novel
                                               modify, master              requirements
Neutralization   automated, unconscious        define aim, approach        design, specify, manage,
                 mastery of activity and       and strategy for use of     invent, project-manage
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Psychomotor and affective domain of blooms' taxonomy

  • 1. By Arif Ibrahim PDT H/S Gorikote, Javed Iqbal PDT, AKU-IED, PDCN for EDIP Project
  • 2.  Session Learning Outcomes  Affective Domain  Levels of Affective Domains  Chart of Affective Domain  Psychomotor Domain  Levels of Psychomotor Domains  Chart of Psychomotor Domain
  • 3.  By the end of this session C.Ps could be able;  Discuss the psychomotor and affective domain of Bloom’s taxonomy,  Differentiate between psychomotor and affective domain,  Replicate the action words of psychomotor and affective domains sublevel whilst developing SLOs in their lesson plans
  • 4.  The affective domain (Krathwohl, Bloom, Masia, 1973) includes the manner in which we deal with things emotionally, such as feelings, values, appreciation, enthusiasms, motivations, and attitudes. The five major categories are listed from the simplest behavior to the most complex:  Krathwohl, D. R., Bloom, B. S., & Masia, B. B. (1973). Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, the Classification of Educational Goals. Handbook II: Affective Domain. New York: David McKay Co., Inc.
  • 5.  Receiving. The student passively attends to particular phenomena or stimuli [classroom activities, textbook, music, etc. The teacher's concern is that the student's attention is focused. Intended outcomes include the pupil's awareness that a thing exists. Sample objectives: listens attentively, shows sensitivity to social problems. Behavioral terms: asks, chooses, identifies, locates, points to, sits erect, etc.  2. Responding. The student actively participates. The pupil not only attends to the stimulus but reacts in some way. Objectives: completes homework, obeys rules, participates in class discussion, shows interest in subject, enjoys helping others, etc. Terms: answers, assists, complies, discusses, helps, performs, practices
  • 6. 3.Valuing. The worth a student attaches to a particular object, phenomenon, or behavior. Ranges from acceptance to commitment (e.g., assumes responsibility for the functioning of a group). Attitudes and appreciation. Objectives: demonstrates belief in democratic processes, appreciates the role of science in daily life, shows concern for others' welfare, demonstrates a problem-solving approach, etc. Terms: differentiates, explains, initiates, justifies, proposes, shares, etc
  • 7.  4. Organization. Bringing together different values, resolving conflicts among them, and starting to build an internally consistent value system- -comparing, relating and synthesizing values and developing a philosophy of life. Objectives: recognizes the need for balance between freedom and responsibility in a democracy, understands the role of systematic planning in solving problems, accepts responsibility for own behavior, etc. Terms: Arranges, combines, compares, generalizes, integrates, modifies, organizes, synthesizes, etc.  5. Characterization by a Value or Value Complex. At this level, the person has held a value system that has controlled his behavior for a sufficiently long time that a characteristic "life style" has been developed. Behavior is pervasive, consistent and predictable. Objectives are concerned with personal, social, and emotional adjustment: displays self reliance in working independently, cooperates in group activities, maintains good health habits, etc.  Prepared by Dr. J.J.Applied Sciences Education Research Group, FSG, UiTM, Shah Alam Web:http://www2.uitm.edu.my/drjj/
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  • 9. Level Description Verbs Objective Receiving Being aware of, or attending to Listen Listen attentively to something in the environment. Notice badminton Tolerate introduction. Responding Showing some new behavior as a Comply Voluntarily help set up result of experience. Enjoy badminton nets. Follow Valuing Showing some definite Carry out Attend optional involvement or commitment. Express badminton match. Organization Integrating a new value into one's Choose Purchase own general set of values relative to Consider badminton racket. other priorities. Prefer Characterization Acting consistently with the new Act on Join intramurals to value; person is known by the Depict play badminton twice value. Exemplify per week.
  • 10.  The Psychomotor Domain was ostensibly established to address skills development relating to manual tasks and physical movement, however it also concerns and covers modern day business and social skills such as communications and operation IT equipment, for example telephone and keyboard skills, or public speaking. http://www.businessballs.com/bloomstaxonomyoflearning domains.htm
  • 12.  Dave's (1975):  Imitation — Observing and patterning behavior after someone else. Performance may be of low quality. Example: Copying a work of art.  Manipulation — Being able to perform certain actions by following instructions and practicing. Example: Creating work on one's own, after taking lessons, or reading about it.  Precision — Refining, becoming more exact. Few errors are apparent. Example: Working and reworking something, so it will be “just right.”  Articulation — Coordinating a series of actions, achieving harmony and internal consistency. Example: Respond effectively to unexpected experiences. Revise treatment plant to adapt to changes in patient’s condition.  Naturalization — Having high level performance become natural, without needing to think much about it. Examples: Construct a new theory. Create a new treatment approach.
  • 13. Level Description Verbs Example Imitation copy action of another; copy, follow, replicate, watch teacher or trainer observe and replicate repeat, adhere and repeat action, process or activity Manipulation reproduce activity from re-create, build, carry out task from instruction or memory perform, execute, written or verbal implement instruction Precision execute skill reliably, demonstrate, complete, perform an activity with independent of help show, perfect, calibrate, expertise and to high control, quality without assistance or instruction; able to demonstrate an activity to other learners Articulation adapt and integrate construct, solve, relate and combine expertise to satisfy a non- combine, coordinate, associated activities to standard objective integrate, adapt, develop methods to meet develop, formulate, varying, novel modify, master requirements Neutralization automated, unconscious define aim, approach design, specify, manage, mastery of activity and and strategy for use of invent, project-manage
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