affective
Respond
Assist
affective
Respond
Comply
affective
Respond
Conform
affective
Respond
Discuss
affective
Respond
Greet
affective
Respond
Help
affective
Respond
Label
affective
Respond
Perform
affective
Respond
Practice
affective
Respond
Present
affective
Respond
Read
affective
Respond
Recite
affective
Respond
Report
affective
Respond
Select
affective
Respond
Tell
affective
Respond
Write
affective
Value
Complete
affective
Value
Demonstrate
affective
Value
Differentiate
affective
Value
Explain
affective
Value
Follow
affective
Value
Form
affective
Value
Initiate
affective
Value
Invite
affective
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Display

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

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

Educators can incorporate the 'Display' verb in the affective domain of Bloom's Taxonomy by asking learners to showcase their understanding through presentation. To do this, educators can use the question stem 'Create a presentation that shows how you'. This prompts learners to visually communicate their thoughts, opinions, or feelings on a given topic. Here are some actionable steps for educators to implement this in their next learning design: 1. Select a topic related to the learning objectives. 2. Provide guidelines on the format and content of the presentation. 3. Encourage learners to express their emotions, values, and beliefs in the presentation. 4. Allow for creativity and personalization in how the information is displayed. 5. Provide opportunities for peer feedback and reflection on the presentations. By using the 'Create a presentation that shows how you' question stem, educators can engage learners in higher-order thinking skills such as evaluation and analysis while also promoting self-expression and reflection. This approach not only fosters deeper understanding but also enhances communication and presentation skills.

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Example of the learning verb Display in a prompt learning

Create a presentation that shows how you

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Example of the verb Display in a task for learners

The educator will design a collaborative group discussion where adult learners engage in sharing their perspectives on a given topic to foster the display of learning.

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