Assessing-Student-Learning-Outcomes-1
Assessing-Student-Learning-Outcomes-1
Domains of
Learning
“Understanding the Different Dimensions
of Education”
Domains of Learning
Introduction:
Learning involves more than just
acquiring knowledge. It known as
domains of learning. These
domains include the cognitive,
affective, and psychomotor
domains.
Cognitive Domains
Involves intellectual skills and abilities.
Levels:
1. Remembering 4. Analyzing
2. Understanding 5. Evaluating
3. Applying 6. Creating
Affective Domains
deals with emotions, attitudes, and values.
Levels:
1. Receiving 4. Organizing
2. Responding 5. Internalizing
3. Valuing
Psychomotor Domains
focuses on physical skills and coordination
Levels:
1. Perceiving 4. Mechanism
2. Setting 5. Complex Overcoming
3. Guided response 6. Adapting
Interconnected Domains
The three domains of learning are interconnected
Example:
A student who can A student who can
remember information understand complex
and values concepts and values
collaboration is more collaboration is more
likely to work likely to work
effectively in a group. effectively in a group.
Domains of Learning
Additional Tips:
1. Consider adding visual
elements, such as diagrams or
icons, to enhance
understanding.
2. Use real-world examples yo
illustrate each level of the
domains.
3. Provide activities or exercises
for your audience to practice
applying the concepts.