Bloom’s Taxonomy is not just for elementary school teachers. The three domains of taxonomy apply to adult education as well. In this course, we will pay attention to the psychomotor domain. This is the domain of action and physicality. It is important to remember that psychomotor works together with the other domains when implementing it.
With our Adult Learning-Physical Skills course, your participants will discover how to better navigate their physical environment. The understanding and coordination of physical skills provides an incredible benefit to everyone
Learning Objectives:
- Describe Bloom’s Taxonomy
- Define the psychomotor domain
- Explore the different psychomotor taxonomies
- Explain ways to implement training in the psychomotor domain
- Identify psychomotor activities
How You Will Benefit:
- Moves beyond memorization and helps the employee understand the ‘why’ behind the information and how it connects to their work
- Enhances application by applying learned concepts to real world scenarios
- Boosts confidence in employees’ abilities
- Improved knowledge retention reducing the need for repetitive training
Who Should Attend:
Anyone interested in obtaining a well-rounded skillset that goes beyond rote memorization but instead emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Prerequisites: None
Course Format: Live instructor led
Course Duration: 8 hours
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate
This course does not have any sections.