Module Map:: Let's Begin To Our First Topic Which Is The Objectives in Three Domains
Module Map:: Let's Begin To Our First Topic Which Is The Objectives in Three Domains
Module Map:: Let's Begin To Our First Topic Which Is The Objectives in Three Domains
DISCUSSION:
Let’s begin to our first topic which is the Objectives in Three Domains.
First and foremost, the man behind the Bloom’s Taxonomy is Prof. Benjamin S. Bloom. He
graduated as class valedictorian and attend in school at Penn State University where he
earned his bachelors and masters in psychology and he also graduated PhD in University of
Chicago.
What are the Classification of Bloom’s Taxonomy?
Affective Domain which is the feeling field (it is based on your emotions).
Psychomotor Domain which is the doing field (it is based on your actions).
1. Knowledge- it includes the ability of students to recall and remember the information
learned in the classrooms.
Example: A child recites the English Alphabet.
2. Comprehension- the learner could understand and explain what he learned in the
classroom as his own language.
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Example: Shelena explains a theory in her own words.
3. Application- it is the ability to apply the acquired knowledge through instruction in real
life situations.
Example: A doctor applying his knowledge of science to treat patients.
4. Analysis- helps students to understand the difference between facts and opinions.
Example: A lawyer was able to win over a case after recognizing logical fallacies in the
reasoning of the offender.
5. Synthesis- it involves the ability to give a new shape or structure to statements or
procedures.
Example: A sports coach makes new plans to win matches.
6. Evaluation- This refers to the ability to form judgments about a situation.
Example: A businessman selects the most efficient way of selling products.
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Defend Picture
Describe graphically
Detail Predict
Differentiate Review
Discuss Rewrite
Distinguish Subtract
Elaborate Summarize
Estimate Translate
Example Visualize
Explain
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Administer Group
Allow Identify
Analyze Illustrate
Audit Infer
Break down Interrupt
Calculate Inventory
Characterize Investigate
Classify Isolate
Category Manage
Compare Maximize
Confirm Minimize
Contrast Moderate
Correlate Monitor
Criticize Optimize
Detect Order
Diagnose Outline
Differentiate Point out
Direct Relate
Discriminate Resolve
Dissect Select
Distinguish Separate
Ensure Size up
Establish Solve
Examine Summarize
Explain Train
Explore Transform
Extract
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Conclude Monitor
Contrast Rate
Criticize Relate
Describe Review
Discriminate Score
Enforce Select
Estimate Summary
Evaluate Support
Explain Value
1. Receiving- the awareness of feelings and emotions as well as the ability to utilize
selected attention. TRY THIS!
Example: Listening attentively to a friend.
2. Responding- it involves the active participation of the people.
Example: A student participating in group discussions.
3. Valuing- the ability to see the worth of something and express it.
Example: An activist shares his ideas on the increase in salary of laborers.
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4. Organization- the ability to prioritize a value over another and create a unique value
system.
Example: An army man wants to stay in the gym rather than anywhere else.
5. Characterization- the ability to internalize values and let them control the person`s
behavior.
Example: A man marries a woman not for her looks but for what she is.
b. Responding:
c. Valuing:
d. Organization:
e. Characterization:
TRY THIS!
Adaptation: 2.
In this topic, 21st Century educators widely used Revised Bloom Taxonomy in teaching, and
it is commonly use verbs to identify what instructional objective it is, so now let’s find out:
TRY THIS!
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Instruction: Click this link https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Science-
C G_with-tagged-sci-equipment_revised.pdf and download the Curriculum Guide. Then paste
at least one example of each cognitive domain.
1. Remembering:
2. Understanding:
3. Applying:
4. Analyzing:
5. Evaluating:
6. Creating:
In this part, nothing changed in Affective Domain, but here is the list of the following verbs in
affective domain:
Affective level Verbs
Receiving reply, use, describe, follow, locate
Responding discuss, answer, perform, write, present
Valuing share, invite, explain, join, report, follow,
justify
Organization formulate, defend, prepare, arrange, integrate
Characterization influence, practice, perform, discriminate,
propose
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In this part, here is the list of the following verbs in revised psychomotor domain:
Psychomotor level Description Verbs
Observing Pay active attention to a select, describe, detect,
physical event. differentiate
Imitating Copy a physical behavior. answer, reproduce, copy,
trace, grasp
Practicing Practice a particular fasten, measure, assemble,
physical activity dismantle, stretch
repeatedly.
Adapting Makes adjustment to a vary, reorganize, change,
physical activity in adjust, rearrange
attempt to achieve
perfection.
Assessing our Student’s through the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy is another way on how they
will cope up in a real-life situations and to create not just locally but also a globally
competitive students.
Now, as being an Educators how can we write an effective learning objectives to our
students? Let’s begin!
L earning objectives can be identified as the goals that should be achieved by a student at the
end of a lesson.
The following criteria should be kept in mind by the teacher while setting and writing the
instruction objectives.
1. Specification of the learner/Performer
Specify the learner such as pupil, class, group etc.
2. Learner performance
Illustrate the learners’ performance in classroom interaction, for example, students are
able to understand, apply, identify, and justify etc. it also termed as HacotwiontovWerbr.ite a Learning
Objectives?
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3. Learning content and condition
Clearly mention the content of study, for example, the pupil able to justify the
nonviolence principle of Gandhi.
Also, we can include this:
The ABCD you will be able to create clear and effective objectives. It consists of four key
elements: (A) Audience, (B) Behavior, (C) Condition, and (D) Degree.
Audience Determine who will achieve the objective.
(Learner/Performer)
Behavior Use action verbs (Bloom’s taxonomy) to
write observable and measurable behavior
that shows mastery of the objective.
(Learner Performance)
Condition If any, state the condition under which
behavior is to be performed. (Optional,
learning content)
Degree If possible, state the criterion for acceptable
performance, speed, accuracy, quality, etc.
(Optional)
Example:
1. Students will explain the social justice to ensure that adequate social services are
provided to those who need them in three paragraphs.
2. Given a specific case study, learners will be able to conduct at least two needs
analysis.
2. Given a diagram of the eye, students will be able label the 9 extra-ocular muscles and
describe at least 2 of their actions.
In Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy of Cognitive Domain, you can find it out on the Curriculum
Guide by subject as well as in Books with learning objectives, you will just identify if what
Cognitive Domain it is. Here is the example and it is based on ABCD.
Instruction: Given this topic write a learning objectives using the ABCD format in the Six
Cognitive Domain.
Topic: Three Types of Rocks
Cognitive Level Learning Objective
Creating
Evaluating
Analyzing
Understanding
Remembering
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