Adult Learning – Physical Skills
Bloom’s Taxonomy is useful for more than just educators in elementary schools. The taxonomy’s three domains also apply to adult education. We shall focus on the psychomotor domain in this guidebook. This is the area of physicality and action. When putting psychomotor into practice, it’s critical to keep in mind that it collaborates with the other domains.
Your participants will gain improved physical environment navigation skills with our Adult Learning – Physical Skills session. Everyone gains a great deal from having a solid grasp and command of motor abilities.
INR 199 / USD 10
- 2 weeks
- 7–10 hours per week
Module 1
- Bloom’s Taxonomy
- Bloom’s Theory
- History
- New Understanding
- Definiton
- Knowledge Check
Module 2
- Observation
- Behavior
- Actions
- Examples
- Implementation
- Knowledge Check
Module 3
- Imitation
- Behavior
- Actions
- Examples
- Implementation
- Knowledge Check
Module 4
- Manipulation
- Behaviour
- Actions
- Examples
- Implementation
- Knowledge Check
Module 5
- Precision
- Behaviour
- Actions
- Examples
- Implementation
- Knowledge Check
Module 6
- Articulation
- Behaviour
- Actions
- Examples
- Implementation
- Knowledge Check
Module 7
- Naturalization
- Behavior
- Actions
- Examples
- Implementation
- Knowledge Check
Module 8
- Versions of Psychomotor Domain
- Dave’s Theory
- Harrow
- Simpson
- Differences and Similarities
- Knowledge Check
Module 9
- Psychomotor Measurements
- Agility
- Precision
- Endurance
- Speed
- Knowledge Check
Module 10
- Skills to Consider When Planning
- Gross Movement
- Fine Motor Control
- Verbal
- Nonverbal
- Knowledge Check
Assessment
- Post-Test