In the context of education and competency development, KSA stands for Knowledge, Skills, and Attitude, while affective refers to the emotional and value-based aspects of learning.
Here’s a breakdown of each component:
- Knowledge (K) – The cognitive domain, which includes facts, concepts, theories, and principles that a person needs to understand and apply.
- Skills (S) – The psychomotor domain, referring to the ability to perform tasks effectively, including technical and soft skills.
- Attitude (A) – The affective domain, which includes values, ethics, motivation, and mindset toward learning and work.
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