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The Domains of Learning
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Paul Kawachi FRSA
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a comprehensive taxonomy is needed
for all the knowledge and skills to be learnt
as educational objectives
since previous guides
are incomplete and disjointed
overview
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taxonomies have included those by
- Bloom et al 1956
- Anderson et al 1991
- Webb 2002
- Marzano & Kendall 2007
these cover the Cognitive (and Psychomotor),
Affective, and Metacognitive Domains
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Benjamin Samuel BLOOM 1913 ~ 1999
Theory of Mastery Learning
He classified all the educational objectives within the Cognitive, Psychomotor, and Affective domains according to their complexity. These taxonomies effectively operationalised the teaching process.
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the various Domains of Learning :
Bloom's Cognitive Domain ( knowledge )
and Psychomotor Domain ( skills )
can be loosely combined together as one
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Bloom : Cognitive Domain ( knowledge and skills )
Bloom : Affective Domain
Anderson, Bloom et al : Metacognitive Domain
interface barriers, literacies, group size,
lighting, support : Environmental Domain
the internet, mass data, filtering, noise,
time, costs, filing etc : Management Domain
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surveys find barriers to learning :
= areas for surmounting or objectives
Bloom 1956,
Garland 1993
Leggett & Persichitte 1998
Rezabek 1999
Anderson 2001
Hartman 2001
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- content too difficult,
or language is a problem
or own computer skills inadequate
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
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surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
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surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
-
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
-
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library, coping stress
surveys find barriers to learning :
eg students report
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surveys find barriers to learning :
- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library, coping stress
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surveys find barriers to learning :
- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library, coping stress
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surveys find barriers to learning :
cognitive
- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library, coping stress
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surveys find barriers to learning :
cognitive
affective
- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library, coping stress
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surveys find barriers to learning :
cognitive
affective
metacognitive
- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library, coping stress
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surveys find barriers to learning :
cognitive
affective
metacognitive
environment
- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library, coping stress
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surveys find barriers to learning :
cognitive
affective
metacognitive
environment
management
- content too difficult, illiterate
- low interest, not fun, no motivation
- slow feedback, low self-esteem
- no space, competing family duty
- no time, no library, coping stress
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the five Domains of Learning :
cognitive
affective
metacognitive
environment
management
- aptitude knowledge and skills
- motivations and group orientation
- self-reflection on learning
- social physical and virtual forum
- coping storing and retrieval
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the five Domains of Learning :
Cognitive : the aptitude, prior knowledge and skills necessary for performing
a task or test, and the content knowledge and reflective critical thinking skills to be learnt
Affective : the motivation, attitude and decision to initiate performance,
including the will to reduce own autonomy in order to achieve group tasks
Metacognitive : understanding how the task is performed, and the ability
to self-monitor, evaluate and plan own future learning, and willingness to help others to learn
Environment : the social or physical forum and virtual or augmented reality
in which learning occurs, including any group characteristics
Management : coping critically with massive amounts of information
to obtain appropriate material in a suitable quality for learning, and time management
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the five Domains of Learning :
Cognitive Domain :
the aptitude, prior knowledge and skills
necessary for performing a task or test,
and the content knowledge and
reflective critical thinking skills to be learnt
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the five Domains of Learning :
Affective Domain :
the motivation, attitude and
decision to initiate performance,
including the will to reduce own autonomy
in order to achieve group tasks
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the five Domains of Learning :
Metacognitive Domain :
understanding how the task is performed,
and the ability to self-monitor, evaluate
and plan own future learning, and
the willingness to help others to learn
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the five Domains of Learning :
Environment Domain :
the social or physical forum and
virtual or augmented reality
in which learning occurs,
including any group characteristics
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the five Domains of Learning :
Management Domain :
coping critically with massive amounts
of information to obtain appropriate material
in a suitable quality for learning,
and time management
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the five Domains of Learning :
1. Cognitive Domain
2. Affective Domain
3. Metacognitive Domain
4. Environment Domain
5. Management Domain
constitute a comprehensive and full
taxonomy of educational objectives to be learnt
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literature references :
Anderson, L., Krathwohl, D.R., Airasian, P., Cruikshank, K., Mayer, R., Pintrich, P., Raths, J., & Wittrock, M. (2001).
A taxonomy for learning, teaching, and assessing New York : Addison Wesley.
Bloom B.S., Englehart, M.D., Furst, E.J., Hill, W.H., & Krathwohl, D.R. (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives,
The cognitive domain. New York : David McKay.
Garland, M. (1993). Student perceptions of the situational, institutional, dispositional and epistemological barriers
to persistence. Distance Education, 14 (2), 181-198.
Hartman, H.J. (2001). Developing students’ metacognitive knowledge and skills. In H.J. Hartman (Ed.). Metacognition
in learning and instruction. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Leggett, W.P., & Persichitte, K.A. (1998). Blood, sweat and TEARS : 50 years of technology implementations
obstacles. TechTrends, 43 (3), 33-36.
Marzano, R.J., & Kendall, J.S. (2007). The new taxonomy of educational objectives (second edition).
Thousand Oaks, CA : Corwin Press.
Rezabek , R. (1999). Barriers to distance education enrollment.
Proceedings of the TeleLearning Conference, October. Austin, TX.
Webb, N.L. (2002). Depth-of-knowledge levels for four content areas.
http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/hrd/news/docs/Depth_of_Knowledge_for_Content_Areas.pdf
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