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:[[Development domain]]. One of three domains that group [[educational objective]]s according to their bases: (a) [[cognitive domain]] for development of [[knowledge]], (b) [[affective domain]] for development of [[emotion]]s, and (c) [[psychomotor domain]] for development of [[action]]s.
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:To facilitate [[purposeful learning]], [[educator]]s distinguish three [[development domain]]s.
:[[Cognitive domain]]. The [[development domain]] that groups those [[educational objective]]s that target development of [[knowledge]].
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:The [[cognitive domain]] targets development of one's understanding.
 
:[[Affective domain]]. The [[development domain]] that groups those [[educational objective]]s that target development of [[emotion]]s.
 
:[[Affective domain]]. The [[development domain]] that groups those [[educational objective]]s that target development of [[emotion]]s.
 
:[[Psychomotor domain]]. The [[development domain]] that groups those [[educational objective]]s that target development of [[action]]s.
 
:[[Psychomotor domain]]. The [[development domain]] that groups those [[educational objective]]s that target development of [[action]]s.

Revision as of 22:17, 11 May 2020

Development Domains (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Education Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to education and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Education session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What Education Is.

Key terms

Development domain. One of three domains that group educational objectives according to their bases: (a) cognitive domain for development of knowledge, (b) affective domain for development of emotions, and (c) psychomotor domain for development of actions.

Script

To facilitate purposeful learning, educators distinguish three development domains.
The cognitive domain targets development of one's understanding.
Affective domain. The development domain that groups those educational objectives that target development of emotions.
Psychomotor domain. The development domain that groups those educational objectives that target development of actions.

Educational Objectives is the successor lectio.

Quiz