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Dictionary » P » Psychomotor Psychomotorpsychomotor (Science: psychology) Pertaining to motor effects of cerebral or psychic activity. Movement produced by action of the mind or will ![]()
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Re: Red Cabbage pH... as well. What is important here is that your objectives are clear and each objective (covering the domains of learning: cognitive, affective and psychomotor) should be at least evident by the response or action of the pupils as they learn the topic. I'm seeing here that the three domains of learning ...
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