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Dictionary of British Education

affective

In Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education Objectives (1956) a distinction is made between the cognitive, the psychomotor and the affective domains; the affective being concerned with emotions, feelings and attitudes rather than with cognitive processes or physical skills.

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Affective from Dictionary of British Education. ISBN: 0-203-48545-9. Published: 2005–01–05. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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