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Engage

Engage: To actively involve students in the learning process through dynamic and interactive activities that promote curiosity, critical thinking, and meaningful connections to real-world examples.

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

When designing learning experiences, the educator can use the 'Engage' level of Bloom's Taxonomy by crafting questions that stimulate curiosity and interest in the topic. One way to do this is by using the question stem "How would you perform for." This prompts the learner to imagine themselves in a real-world scenario where they need to apply the knowledge or skill being taught. To effectively engage learners, the educator can follow these actionable steps: 1. Begin by introducing a thought-provoking question related to the learning objective. 2. Encourage learners to reflect on how they would tackle a specific task or problem. 3. Prompt them to consider the potential outcomes of their actions. 4. Provide opportunities for discussion or hands-on activities to enhance engagement. 5. Encourage learners to share their perspectives and solutions with their peers to promote active participation. By incorporating these steps and using the question stem "How would you perform for," the educator can create a more interactive and engaging learning environment that motivates learners to think critically and apply their knowledge effectively.

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Example of the learning verb Engage in a prompt learning

How would you perform for

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Example of the verb Engage in a task for learners

Create an interactive discussion or group activity where learners actively engage with the material, exchange ideas, and collaborate to deepen their understanding of the topic.

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