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=== Using [[SOLO Taxonomy]] to develop [[assessment capable students]] ===
 
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The HookED wiki has a focus on '''[[SOLO based approaches and effective strategies]]''' to enhance:
 
The HookED wiki has a focus on '''[[SOLO based approaches and effective strategies]]''' to enhance:
 
  
 
*'''[[Feed Up]] '''- Where am I going? (the goals)
 
*'''[[Feed Up]] '''- Where am I going? (the goals)
 
*'''[[Feed Back]]'''- How am I going?
 
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*'''[[Feed Forward]]'''- Where to next?
 
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*- explain ‘where to next’ steps in '''learning logs'''.
 
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''Why should you consider SOLO Taxonomy over Bloom's Taxonomy?'' - refer to '''[[Advantages_of_SOLO_Taxonomy]]''' page
 
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''For background refer to the '''[[HookED_Handouts]]''' page''  
 
''For background refer to the '''[[HookED_Handouts]]''' page''  
  
 
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Revision as of 02:37, 25 November 2013

Welcome to the HookED SOLO wiki

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Using SOLO Taxonomy to develop assessment capable students


The HookED wiki has a focus on SOLO based approaches and effective strategies to enhance:


Check back regularly as we build a wiki overstuffed with practical strategies and examples showing how SOLO can be (and is being) used in New Zealand primary, intermediate and secondary schools to help students:


Why should you consider SOLO Taxonomy over Bloom's Taxonomy? - refer to Advantages_of_SOLO_Taxonomy page
For background refer to the HookED_Handouts page

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