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Empathise

Developing empathetic understanding by emotionally connecting with the experiences, feelings, and perspectives of others, in order to foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment.

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

To incorporate 'Empathise' in your learning design for the cognitive domain, consider the following steps: 1. Begin by putting yourself in the learner's shoes to understand their perspective and emotions. 2. Develop empathy by actively listening to their needs, challenges, and experiences. 3. Design learning activities that cater to their unique learning styles and preferences. 4. Use the question stem 'Can you see how' to prompt reflection and encourage learners to connect new information with their own experiences. 5. Encourage dialogue and feedback to create a supportive learning environment where learners feel understood and valued. By empathizing with your learners, you can create a more engaging and personalized learning experience that caters to their individual needs and fosters a deeper connection to the content. Utilize 'Empathise' to enhance learner engagement and comprehension in your next learning design.

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Example of the learning verb Empathise in a prompt learning

Can you see how

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Example of the verb Empathise in a task for learners

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