Cognitive Domain (K1-K6)
K1Remember: Recall facts, terms, basic concepts, answers
K2Understand: Demonstrate understanding of facts and ideas by organizing, comparing, translating, interpreting
K3Apply: Solve problems by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques in different situations
K4Analyze: Examine and break information into parts by identifying motives, causes, and relationships
K5Evaluate: Present and defend opinions by making judgments about information, validity of ideas
K6Create: Compile information in a different way by combining elements in a new pattern or proposing solutions
Affective Domain (A1-A5)
A1Receiving: Awareness, willingness to hear, selected attention
A2Responding: Active participation, attends and reacts to particular phenomenon
A3Valuing: The worth or value a person attaches to an object, phenomenon, or behavior
A4Organizing: Organizes values into priorities by contrasting different values, resolving conflicts
A5Characterizing: Has a value system that controls behavior; pervasive, consistent, predictable
Psychomotor Domain (P1-P5)
P1Imitation: Observing and patterning behavior after someone else; copying actions
P2Manipulation: Performing actions from instruction or memory; reproducing activities
P3Precision: Executing skill reliably, independent of help; accuracy and proportion attained
P4Articulation: Adapting and integrating expertise to satisfy non-standard objectives
P5Naturalization: Automated, unconscious mastery of activity at strategic level