Week 5: Attitude, Values, and Affective Domain of Learning: Outline
Week 5: Attitude, Values, and Affective Domain of Learning: Outline
• Actively participating in a learning process • Acting consistently in accordance with the values you have
• Reacting or responding internalized.
• Participating in class discussion, giving a presentation, following • Highest of the affective domain
directions • About internalizing values
• You internalize values and let them control or guide your
3. VALUING
behavior.
• Ability to see the value or worth of something and express it • Spending time with family, not being late for school, not using
• Concerned with the worth you attach to a particular object, and kind of prohibited drugs, making friends based on personality
phenomenon, behavior, or piece of information.
• Ranges from Simple Acceptance to Commitment CONTINUUM OF STRATEGIES IN TEACHING
• Proposing a plan to improve team skills, supporting ideas to
increase proficiency • Indoctrination
4. ORGANIZING o Rules
o Regulations
• Putting together different values, information, and ideas then
relating them to already held beliefs to create your own unique o Rituals
system. • Role Model
• Compares, relates, and assess values to create a unique value o Model desired attributes
system.
• Spending more time to study than playing sports, recognizing • Values Clarification
need for work and family balance. o Student-centered