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Reproduce

Reproduce refers to the process of creating offspring or generating copies or replicas of something, typically with the aim of preserving or disseminating knowledge, ideas, or materials, such as reproducing academic work, cultural artifacts, or experiments.

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

To incorporate 'Reproduce' in your next learning design within Blooms Taxonomy, the educator can create activities where the learner is required to replicate knowledge or information. One actionable step is to generate questions with the stem 'How would you describe', prompting learners to recall and reproduce what they have learned. For instance, an educator can ask, "How would you describe the steps in the scientific method?" This type of question encourages learners to reproduce their understanding by articulating the concepts in their own words. Providing opportunities for learners to reproduce information helps solidify their knowledge and ensures they can recall and explain key concepts effectively. By incorporating 'Reproduce' in this way, educators can assess learners' comprehension and retention of material while promoting deeper learning. This method also enhances critical thinking skills as learners must process and articulate information independently. It is a powerful tool to strengthen understanding and memory retention.

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Example of the learning verb Reproduce in a prompt learning

How would you describe

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Example of the verb Reproduce in a task for learners

Learners reproduce a piece of artwork, experiment, or event (for real or summarised in writing) and are encouraged to focus on accuracy and attention to detail. This reinforces their observation, comprehension and replication skills.

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