SOLO Taxonomy

Remedies for Critical Thinking

7 1, 2016

RE: Remedies for Brain Workers wishing to avoid Brain Fag I have always enjoyed Michael Scrivens take on critical thinking. In my opinion it is a reliable and valid remedy for Brain Workers wishing to avoid Brain Fag Critical thinking is skilled and active interpretation and evaluation of observations and communications, information and argumentation as […]

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From surface learning to deep learning in Denmark

6 4, 2016

Google Translate helps me make sense of the Danish text on my next conference flyer. Fra overfladelæring til dybdlæring med SOLO-taksonomien : From surface learning to deep learning with SOLO Taxonomy However, it is the cover art for the Dafolo flyer that captures my attention. I have never featured with an iceberg before. I have […]

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Great review for First Steps with SOLO Taxonomy

6 2, 2016

The Danish Library Center (DBC) has written a review of my First Steps with SOLO Taxonomy book – and it’s really good! ”Bogen har relevans for alle undervisere samt kommende undervisere. […] Det er en både interessant, inspirerende og spændende udgivelse med mange gode værktøjer til underviseres pædagogiske værktøjskasse. Der er et stort fokus på […]

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A Forward Foreword

1 7, 2016

John Hattie has written an awesome foreword for my first publication in 2016. I am starting 2016 with the launch of SOLO-taksonomien i praksis published by Dafolo, so Johns fabulous foreword is taking the classroom based use of SOLO Taxonomy forward into the new year. An English version of the foreword will be added to […]

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SOLO Taxonomy in Learning Support

10 3, 2015

SOLO helps us think out of school. It helps us think differently for later life. Student in Year 9 Learning Support Class at Lincoln High School SOLO Taxonomy as a simple and powerful model of learning that keeps the focus firmly on the learning outcome and next steps for learning. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) […]

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ULearn15: Re-imagining teaching

9 24, 2015

View image | gettyimages.com ULearn15 Abstract: Re-imagining teaching with a narrative that privileges effort, learning and high expectations. I can’t help but dream about a kind of criticism that would not try to judge, but bring an oeuvre, a book, a sentence, an idea to life; it would light fires, watch the grass grow, listen […]

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Make your own SOLO Stamps 3-D Printer Design

9 15, 2015

Teachers in the schools I work with do some pretty amazing teaching and learning with SOLO Taxonomy. Very cool Wellington High School teacher Ben Britton (T: @mrbenbritton) contacted me recently about making some 3-D Printer designs for SOLO Taxonomy stamps based on my symbols. Ben has shared his 3-D printer stamp designs on Makerbot Thingiverse […]

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Make your own SOLO maps

8 4, 2015

Waimairi School in Christchurch is a hot bed of SOLO innovative practice. The clear focus on relationships and being culturally responsive, teacher effectiveness and student metacognition enables Waimairi staff to use SOLO in extended abstract ways each visit trumps the previous for making deep learning and higher order thinking visible. Many of my client schools […]

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Why learning with SOLO Taxonomy is like licking ice cream

6 30, 2015

View image | gettyimages.com I often describe learning with SOLO as like licking an infinitely tall ice cream cone the gradual and cumulative process of removing melting ice cream dribbles continues around and around and around the cone. In a similar way learning with SOLO never stops when you reach extended abstract for one content […]

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Metrics for the spread of a powerful idea (updated)

6 28, 2015

I came home after working in Christchurch with the Ōtākaro Cluster to find a package on my desk. It contained my author copies of Læringsmål og taksonomiske redskaber. The Danish contribution written by Bodil Nielsen, Annette Hildebrand Jensen, Lene Skovbo Heckmann , Victoria Grønning Iverssøn and Kirsten Frøhlich Well , with other chapters by James […]

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