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This wiki page describes how [[SOLO Taxonomy]] can be adapted for use with students and teachers to improve the effectiveness of '''“feed up”''' (Where am I going?). Other pages will explore "feedback" (How am I going?) and “feed forward” (What should I do next?).  
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This wiki page describes how [[SOLO Taxonomy]] can be adapted for use with students and teachers to improve the effectiveness of '''“feed up”''' (Where am I going?). Other pages will explore "feedback" (How am I going?) and “feed forward” (What should I do next?).
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| Be explicit about the learning task and success criteria. Set appropriate, challenging and specific goals,Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO),Learning Intentions (LI).  
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| Be explicit about the learning task and success criteria. Set appropriate, challenging and specific goals,Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO),Learning Intentions (LI).
 
| Self assess progress against the success criteria.
 
| Self assess progress against the success criteria.
| Set next learning steps.  
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| Set next learning steps.
 
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We are learning to ... (WALT),  
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We are learning to ... (WALT), I am learning to ... (IALT)
I am learning to ... (IALT)  
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I will know I am successful when ...,  
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I will know I am successful when ..., My learning outcome is ... because ...
My learning outcome is ... because ...
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Effort and effective strategies.
 
Effort and effective strategies.
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== Setting SMART Goals<br/> ==
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! scope="col" | Key Attributes of SMART Goals<br/>
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! scope="col" | Develop by ...<br/>
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! scope="col" | Use SOLO Taxonomy ...<br/>
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| '''Specific'''<br/>
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| Ask explicit focused questions. e.g. 5W and 1H questions <br/>
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| '''Measurable'''<br/>
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| Establish specific criteria for measuring progress and knowing when a gola has been achieved.<br/>
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| '''Attainable'''<br/>
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| Develop differentiated sub-goals<br/>
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| '''Realistic'''<br/>
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| Able and motivated to achieve<br/>
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Revision as of 23:55, 2 February 2012

This wiki page describes how SOLO Taxonomy can be adapted for use with students and teachers to improve the effectiveness of “feed up” (Where am I going?). Other pages will explore "feedback" (How am I going?) and “feed forward” (What should I do next?).


Overview

Feed Up Feed Back Feed Forward
Where am I going? How am I going? Where to next?
Be explicit about the learning task and success criteria. Set appropriate, challenging and specific goals,Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO),Learning Intentions (LI). Self assess progress against the success criteria. Set next learning steps.

We are learning to ... (WALT), I am learning to ... (IALT)

I will know I am successful when ..., My learning outcome is ... because ...

My next step is to ....

Effort and effective strategies.

Effort and effective strategies.

Effort and effective strategies.

Setting SMART Goals

Key Attributes of SMART Goals
Develop by ...
Use SOLO Taxonomy ...
Specific
Ask explicit focused questions. e.g. 5W and 1H questions

Measurable
Establish specific criteria for measuring progress and knowing when a gola has been achieved.

Attainable
Develop differentiated sub-goals

Realistic
Able and motivated to achieve

Timely
Create timeline/Gantt chart

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