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Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning
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Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning

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There are 4 domains in Blooms taxonomy of learning

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The affective domain includes the manner in which we deal with things physically

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The hierarchy of the affective domain starts with internalizing values and ends with receiving and listening to information

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We receive training on how to deal with family members after a death on a call

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Perception is important in dealing with the public every day

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Blooms Taxonomy of Learning

  • Blooms taxonomy consists of 3 domains: cognitive, psychomotor, and affective.

Affective Domain

  • Deals with emotional aspects such as feelings, values, appreciation, enthusiasms, motivations, and attitudes.
  • Hierarchy of the affective domain:
    • Receiving and listening to information
    • Responding to the information
    • Valuing the information
    • Organization of values into a system
    • Characterization or internalizing values and acting upon them

Importance of Affective Domain

  • Crucial in daily interactions with the public, as perception is everything.
  • Key qualities of a good leader, instructor, or preceptor include:
    • Effective communication
    • Empathy
    • Emotional intelligence
    • Compassion
  • Often, we lack training on how to deal with sensitive situations, such as dealing with family members after a death on a call.
  • We should adapt our behavior around people who have experienced a significant loss.

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