What is the difference between Knowle's theory of andragogy and Bloom's taxonomy? Answer: Both Knowle's theory of andragogy and Bloom's taxonomy focus on adult learning. Under Knowles' andragogy, adult learning is to be relevant and problem centered. Training for problem solving under andragogy show how the training is relevant to the adult learners. Bloom's taxonomy argued that learning occurs

within three domains: the cognitive (knowledge and understanding), psychomotor (i.e., skills training, such as police weaponless defense, evidence collection, fingerprinting, and so on), and affective (feelings and emotions). Training for problem solving should provide a greater emphasis on the affective.

a. measuring the problem and systematically comparing changes in measures
b. scanning and measuring the problem
c. measuring the problem and identifying the problem
d. scanning and analysis


a

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a. true b. false Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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