Physical Skills and Psychomotor Development
Effective learning is not only about knowledge and understanding — it also involves the development of practical skills, coordination, and the ability to apply learning through action. Drawing on concepts from Bloom’s Taxonomy and the psychomotor domain of learning, this course explores how physical and practical skills are developed, practiced, refined, and mastered over time.
Through a structured and practical approach, you will gain insight into how observation, imitation, precision, coordination, and naturalized performance contribute to skill development in educational and professional environments. The course also examines different versions of the psychomotor domain, methods for measuring psychomotor learning, and important considerations when planning skill-based learning experiences.