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Internalise
Act
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Internalise
Discriminate
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Internalise
Display
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Internalise
Influence
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Internalise
Listen
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Internalise
Modify
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Internalise
Perform
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Internalise
Practice
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Internalise
Propose
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Internalise
Qualify
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Internalise
Question
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Internalise
Revise
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Internalise
Serve
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Internalise
Solve
affective
Internalise
Verify
affective
Organisation
Adhere
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Organisation
Alter
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Organisation
Arrange
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Organisation
Combine
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Organisation
Compare
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Complete
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Defend
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Explain
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Formulate
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Generalise

Clarify

Clarify: Enhancing conceptual understanding and removing any confusion or ambiguity by providing clear explanations or examples to students, aiding effective teaching and learning in the course.

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How to use in a learning design

To incorporate the 'Clarify' verb in your learning design using Blooms Taxonomy, start by framing questions with the stem "What exactly is happening in" to prompt learners to identify and articulate important details, processes, or concepts within the content. Encourage learners to break down complex ideas or steps into simpler components to enhance understanding. 1. Begin by introducing the concept or topic that needs clarification. 2. Present the question stem "What exactly is happening in" followed by specific content that requires clarification. 3. Encourage learners to analyze and explain the concept in their own words to ensure comprehension. 4. Provide examples or visual aids to support learners in visualizing the concept. 5. Offer opportunities for learners to ask questions and engage in discussions to deepen their understanding further. 6. Assess learners' understanding through quizzes, discussions, or assignments that require them to apply the clarified concepts. By incorporating the 'Clarify' verb in your learning design, you empower learners to actively engage with the content and foster a deeper level of understanding.

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Question stem

What exactly is happening in

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Example

Learners create a clear and concise explanation of a complex concept, practicing their ability to simplify and communicate effectively.

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