Describe your emotions in one word
The Affective Domain focuses on the development of attitudes and emotions in learning. It is concerned with helping learners understand their own emotions and how to use them to influence attitudes. It also helps learners to become more aware of their own feelings, values, and beliefs.
Affective Domain: Understanding Emotions & Attitudes
Motivation: A process that starts with a physiological or psychological need that activates behavior or a drive that is aimed at a goal. Affect: A term used to describe the experienced or expressed emotion related to an event or object. Attitude: A psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor.
Concepts:
What is the most important factor to consider when making a decision?
- Impact on others
- Personal preference
- Potential outcomes
- Financial cost
The affective domain is the process of how people relate emotionally to their environment, including other people, ideas, and objects. The affective domain is the most complex of the three domains of learning as it includes emotions, feelings, attitudes, values, and appreciation. The affective domain is the least measurable of the three domains of learning as it is difficult to quantify emotions, feelings, attitudes, and values.
Did you know?
What are the different levels of affective domain?
What are some strategies for assessing a student's affective traits?
How can you apply empathy and understanding to your interactions with others in your personal and professional life?
What importance do you place on assessing a student's affective domain?
What are two objectives you could create for each level of the affective domain?