Correct Answer:
C. Psychomotor
Bloom's Taxonomy categorizes learning objectives into three main domains: Cognitive (knowledge), Affective (attitudes), and Psychomotor (skills). These domains help educators classify and organize learning outcomes based on the type of learning involved.
- The Psychomotor domain is the correct answer. It focuses on physical movement, coordination, and the use of motor-skill areas. This domain includes objectives related to manual or physical skills, such as operating equipment, performing experiments, or demonstrating athletic abilities.
- The Cognitive domain deals with intellectual skills like remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating.
- The Affective domain relates to emotions, attitudes, values, and appreciation.
- Emotional is not a distinct domain in Bloom's Taxonomy; rather, emotional aspects are typically encompassed within the Affective domain.