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Mend

The mend verb in the psychomotor domain refers to the physical act of repairing or restoring functionality to an object or material.

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

To utilize the 'Mend' verb in the psychomotor domain of Bloom's Taxonomy in your learning design, encourage learners to physically engage in repairing or fixing objects or situations. Incorporate actionable steps such as: 1. **Identify the issue**: Present a problem or scenario that requires physical resolution. 2. **Gather tools and resources**: Provide learners with the necessary equipment to mend the issue. 3. **Demonstrate the process**: Show learners how to mend the problem through a video, simulation, or live demonstration. 4. **Practice the mending process**: Allow learners to engage in hands-on activities to reinforce their understanding. When creating questions, use the stem "Resolve the issue with" to prompt learners to take action and physically mend or fix the problem. For example, "Resolve the issue with the broken machine by identifying the faulty parts and repairing them." By incorporating the 'Mend' verb in your learning design, you can enhance the psychomotor skills of learners through practical, hands-on experiences. This approach can be particularly effective in technical or vocational training programs.

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Example of the learning verb Mend in a prompt learning

Resolve the issue with

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Example of the verb Mend in a task for learners

The educator will create a hands-on project where adults can mend garments, allowing them to practice and develop their sewing skills.

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