Cognitive Domain
Affective Domain
Psychomotor Domain
100

Remembering or recalling facts

Knowledge

100

Willingness to attend to  particular experience

Receiving

100

Repeating an action that has been demonstrated

Imitation

200

"Decide whether Goldilocks was a bad girl, and justify your position"

Is an example of

Evaluation

200

Coordination of valued experiences into partially coherent wholes

Organization

200

Quick, smooth execution of an action that has been practiced

Precision

300

Understanding facts, interpreting information

Comprehension

300

Perception of experience as worthwhile

Valuing

300

Incorporation of an action into the motor repertoire, along with experimentation with new motor actions  

Naturalization

400

Combining elements or parts into a new object, idea, or procedure

Synthesis

400

Willingness to participate actively in an experience

Responding

400

Practice of an action that has been imitated but only learned partially

Manipulation

500

"Predict some of the things that Goldilocks might have used if she had entered your house"

is an example of?

Application

500

Coordination of valued experiences and of organized sets of experiences into a single comprehensive value hierarchy

Characterization by a value complex

500

Performing an action not only with precision, but also with modifications to accommodate new situations

Articulation

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