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'''Welcome to the HookED wiki'''
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== Welcome to the HookED SOLO wiki ==
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[[File:SOLO juggler rs.jpg |left]]
  
''HookED Wiki: exploring how to create '''[[assessment capable students]]''' using '''[[SOLO Taxonomy]] '''
 
  
  
The HookED wiki has a focus on:
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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:
  
 
*'''[[Feed Up]] '''- Where am I going? (the goals)
 
*'''[[Feed Up]] '''- Where am I going? (the goals)
 
*'''[[Feed Back]]'''- How am I going?
 
*'''[[Feed Back]]'''- How am I going?
 
*'''[[Feed Forward]]'''- Where to next?
 
*'''[[Feed Forward]]'''- Where to next?
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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:
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*- clarify '''learning intentions''',
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*- explain the learning purpose of '''effective strategies''',
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*- self assess learning outcomes with SOLO coded '''success criteria '''in text based and visual rubrics, and
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*- explain ‘where to next’ steps in '''learning logs'''.
  
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=== Using [[SOLO Taxonomy]] to explore professional competencies ===
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Issuu Presentation: [http://issuu.com/pamhook/docs/ulearn12__rtc/1?e=5487954/2832215 SOLO and opening "open to learning" conversations]
  
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*- [[Feed_Back#Teacher_Rubrics |Teacher Rubrics]]
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*- [[Feed_Back#Principal_Rubrics |Principal Rubrics]]
  
The HookED wiki provides a resource of '''practical strategies and examples '''showing how SOLO is used to help students:
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=== Why should you consider SOLO Taxonomy over Bloom's Taxonomy?===
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- refer to '''[[Advantages_of_SOLO_Taxonomy | Advantages of SOLO Taxonomy]]'''
  
*clarify '''learning intentions''',
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*explain the learning purpose of '''effective strategies''',
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===Background to Classroom Based approach to SOLO Taxonomy===
*self assess learning outcomes with SOLO coded '''success criteria '''in text based and visual rubrics, and
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*explain ‘where to next’ steps in '''learning logs'''.
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refer to the '''[[HookED_Handouts | HookED Handouts]]''' and '''[http://pamhook.com/publications/ Pam Hook's Publications]'''
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Latest revision as of 03:13, 17 August 2018

Contents

Welcome to the HookED SOLO wiki

SOLO juggler rs.jpg


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:


Using SOLO Taxonomy to explore professional competencies

Issuu Presentation: SOLO and opening "open to learning" conversations


Why should you consider SOLO Taxonomy over Bloom's Taxonomy?

- refer to Advantages of SOLO Taxonomy


Background to Classroom Based approach to SOLO Taxonomy

refer to the HookED Handouts and Pam Hook's Publications


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