Learning Goal- This module will provide the learner with an in-depth schemata giving him/her the ability to construct meaning from the Domains of Learning.  
   
Some of us have reached a stage in our lives where we excel at something.  This may be attributed to the many hours of studying, practicing, and reflecting to reach that special talent.  This pinnacle level of excellence may best be described as the profess stage.  To reach this stage, the learner must first use assimilation and accommodation to categorize and place information into the brain's schemata.  Then automatism and internalization are used to move and retrieve information within the brain.  This helps to solidify neural connections which may be called mylenation.  The results of this process may give an individual the ability to drive a golf ball down a fairway with absolute perfection, flawlessly play an instrument with uncanny emotion, or to successfully complete open heart surgery on another person.  These special abilities arise from our efforts to unify the Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor domains of learning.
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