The psychomotor domain will include the development of any type of movement; this is the “doing” domain. There is also a hierarchy in this domain it consists of four stages: action or elementary movement, coordination which is ones synchronized movement, formation otherwise described as an individuals bodily movements and lastly the production stage that combines the development of verbal and nonverbal movement. This domain is important to the cognitive learning process and is connected to the cognitive student that learns through movement and performance. (Merritt,
The psychomotor domain will include the development of any type of movement; this is the “doing” domain. There is also a hierarchy in this domain it consists of four stages: action or elementary movement, coordination which is ones synchronized movement, formation otherwise described as an individuals bodily movements and lastly the production stage that combines the development of verbal and nonverbal movement. This domain is important to the cognitive learning process and is connected to the cognitive student that learns through movement and performance. (Merritt,