FS E3 - Answered
FS E3 - Answered
FS E3 - Answered
Domain of Learning
4. Affective – values, attitudes Ma’am Santos asked his students about the
significance of studying the legal, ethical, &
societal issues with regards to cybercrime and
how will the students relate it these
cybercrimes into their day-to-day encounter
with the internet / computer.
(Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao / Literature)
Resource Teacher: Ma’am Valerie Yog-a Teachers Signature: School: MPCHS
Grade / Year: 12 Subject Area: Literature Date:
1. Cognitive Domain – Information Ma’am Valerie gave and define the concepts
(Declarative Knowledge) – Vocabulary, of poem as well as its types: sonnet, haiku,
terms, facts, concepts, principle, limerick, narrative, epic, couplet, free verse,
hypothesis, theory etc. She also elaborated the difference among
these types of poem.
Domain of Learning
My Analysis:
Answer:
The lessons being observed were combinations of two or three domains. The
combined applications of such domains were important in developing an
effective learning environment. Students are much more eager to learn when
they are involved into activities. This idea was the so-called “learning-by-doing”
which is very important in every classroom setting. For example, Ma’am Valerie
explained about the poems and its concepts and types and gave some examples
(cognitive), after such, the students were tasked to make one poem on their own
(psychomotor).
2. What was the effect on learning when teaching was focused on only one domain?
Answer:
When teaching is only focused on only one domain, most probably there would
be a low percentage of comprehension. It would also be making the teaching
less meaningful and effective. The lesson objectives or the intended learning
outcomes might not be achieved with only one learning domain being focused. In
short, it will be a “boring” class for students and worst, they will not listen at all.
3. What was the effect on learning when teaching was focused on only one domain?
Answer:
When teaching is only focused on only one domain, most probably there would
be a low percentage of comprehension. It would also be making the teaching
less meaningful and effective. The lesson objectives or the intended learning
outcomes might not be achieved with only one learning domain being focused. In
short, it will be a “boring” class for students and worst, they will not listen at all.
Answer:
Yes, it is possible to teach with only one domain. For example, the teacher only
focused on the cognitive domain, yes, the students could learn from the topic
from they might just forget t after because they were not involved in any activity.
As I have stated above, learning could be more meaningful if all the domains of
learning where utilized.
Answer:
Kendall’s and Marzano’s knowledge taxonomy and Bloom’s taxonomy of learning
did not contradict with each othe. Talking about the purpose and objective of
these taxonomies, both were aimed at helping learners learn best. These
taxonomies focused on the learners’ (learner-centered) development and
progress. With these taxonomies, a conducive and a better learning environment
will most likely be developed.
My Reflections