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What can you do on this screen?

On the Proficiency Levels screens, you can customize what is shown on the Proficiency Level drop-down on the Task, Subtask, of Step sub-tab in the task analysis for any initiative, as well as on the Assessment subtab for enabling and terminal objectives. The proficiency levels are listed from lowest level to highest level in the drop-down on those screens. You can edit entries for the following learning domains:

Cognitive - based on Bloom's revised taxonomy for the cognitive learning domain that covers mental skills and knowledge.

Affective - based on Krathwohl's taxonomy (an adaptation of Bloom's taxonomy) for the affective learning domain that covers emotional growth and feelings.

Psychomotor - based on Atkinson's adaptation of Dave's taxonomy for the psychomotor learning domain that covers manual or physical skills.

Customizations > Lists > Proficiency Levels - Cognitive Example

Figure 398: Customizations > Lists > Proficiency Levels - Cognitive Example

For each of the learning domains, you can:

Add a new entry to the existing list by selecting NewIcon.

Resequence the entries.

Select an entry and then:

oView Table-View the entry information.

oEdit Table-Edit the entry information.

oSelect Show History Table-History to review the changes made to the entry, including the user name and date/time of saved changes, and revert to an earlier saved revision.

oDelete Table-Delete the entry. Once you've selected OK to the confirmation message, an Undo button displays on the bottom left of the screen that allows you to revert the deletion.

hmtoggle_arrow1Creating, Viewing, or Editing Proficiency Level Entries

Finding Entries

If you can't find the entry you're looking for, enter a search term in the Find: field and select Search. The table will list all entries that contain your search term on the screen.

You can click on the column headers of each table to sort the entries by that column. Clicking on a column header again will reverse the sort. Clicking on the column header a third time will remove the sort. Small arrows in the column header let you know which way the data is currently sorted.