(e) Write two items in mathematics using Psychomotor domain.
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The psychomotor domain is one of three learning domains publicized in Bloom’s Taxonomy.
Bloom’s Taxonomy
In the 1950’s, Benjamin Bloom headed a group of educational psychologists whose goal was to develop a system of categories of learning behavior to assist in the design and assessment of educational learning. The group identified three domains of learning.
Cognitive (thinking)
Affective (feeling)
Psychomotor (doing)
The group focused on the cognitive domain which involves knowledge and the development of intellectual skills. The psychomotor domain was not focused on until years later.
Psychomotor Domain
The psychomotor domain refers to the use of motor skills, coordination, and physical movement.
Measurements of learning may be gauged in terms of the following:
speed
strength
endurance
coordination
precision
flexibility
agility
dexterity
manipulation
grace
technique