SOLO Taxonomy and Assessing Student Thinking

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SOLO Taxonomy and Assessing Student Thinking Pam Hook www.pamhook.com www.-on-.com Hooked-on-Thinking Pam Hook and Julie Mills, 2004. All rights reserved.

SOLO Taxonomy - Biggs and Collis 1982 The Structure of Observed of Learning Outcomes www.-on-.com Biggs, J.B., and Collis, K.F. (1982) Evaluating the Quality of Learning-the SOLO Taxonomy (1st ed) New York: Academic Press.

Using SOLO Taxonomy Criterion Based Rubrics for Assessing Students Comparative Thinking HOT Target Vocabulary: www.-on-.com Compare: Also, as, as well as, both, In the same manner, in the same way, like, likewise, most important, same, similar, similarly, the same as, too, still, in comparison, at the same time Contrast: Although, but, differ, even though, however, in contrast, instead, nevertheless, on the contrary, on the other hand, unless, unlike, while, yet, conversely, nonetheless

SOLO PRESTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show unconnected information, no organisation. I need help to compare X and Y. www.-on-.com

SOLO PRESTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show unconnected information, no organisation. I need help to compare cats and dogs. www.-on-.com

SOLO PRESTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show unconnected information, no organisation. Student Exemplar: I saw a dog on the way to school. www.-on-.com

Where to next: For student with pre-structural learning outcomes. www.-on-.com

SOLO UNISTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show simple connections but importance not noted. I can identify one relevant similarity or difference between [ X and Y ]... www.-on-.com

SOLO UNISTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show simple connections but importance not noted. I can identify one relevant similarity or difference between [cats and dogs]. www.-on-.com

SOLO UNISTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show simple connections but importance not noted. Student exemplar: Cats and dogs are different. A cat purrs and meows and a dog barks and growls. www.-on-.com

Where to next: For students with unistructural learning outcomes. www.-on-.com

SOLO MULTISTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show connections are made, but significance to overall meaning is missing. I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [ X and Y]. www.-on-.com Listing similarities and differences

SOLO MULTISTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show connections are made, but significance to overall meaning is missing. I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [a cat and a dog]. www.-on-.com Listing similarities and differences

SOLO MULTISTRUCTURAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show connections are made, but significance to overall meaning is missing. Student Exemplar: Cats and dogs are different. A cat purrs and meows and a dog barks and growls. You take dogs for a walk, but cats exercise themselves. However, both dogs and cats are kept as pets. Both have four legs and fur. www.-on-.com Listing similarities and differences

Where to next: For student with multi-structural learning outcomes. www.-on-.com

SOLO RELATIAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show full connections made, and synthesis of parts to the overall meaning I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [X and Y] and can explain why they are similar and different. www.-on-.com Explaining the significance of the similarities and differences these are similar because.

SOLO RELATIAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show full connections made, and synthesis of parts to the overall meaning I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [ a cat and a dog] and can explain why they are similar and different. www.-on-.com Explaining the significance of the similarities and differences these are similar because.

SOLO RELATIAL: Learning outcomes for comparison show full connections made, and synthesis of parts to the overall meaning Student exemplar: Cats and dogs are different. A cat purrs and meows and a dog barks and growls. They are different because they use different sounds to communicate. You take dogs for a walk, but cats exercise themselves they are different because dogs are not allowed to roam freely on the streets. However, both of them are kept as pets. They are similar because they are both tame animals. Both have four legs and fur. They are similar because they are both mammals. www.-on-.com

SOLO EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Learning outcomes for comparison go beyond subject and makes links to other concepts - generalises I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [X and Y], explain why they are similar and different AND make a generalisation. www.-on-.com (overall because)

SOLO EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Learning outcomes for comparison go beyond subject and makes links to other concepts - generalises I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [cats and dogs], explain the similarities and differences AND make a generalisation. www.-on-.com (overall because)

SOLO EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Learning outcomes go beyond subject and makes links to other concepts - generalises Student exemplar: Cats and dogs are different. A cat purrs and meows and a dog barks and growls. They are different because they use different sounds to communicate. You take dogs for a walk, but cats exercise themselves they are different because dogs are not allowed to roam freely on the streets. However, both of them are kept as pets. They are similar because they are both tame animals. Both have four legs and fur. They are similar because they are both mammals. Overall I think cats and dogs are more similar than different. This is probably because they are both domesticated and have lived alongside human beings for a long time. www.-on-.com

Using SOLO Taxonomy Criterion Based Rubrics for Assessing Students Comparative Thinking HOT Target Vocabulary: www.-on-.com Compare: Also, as, as well as, both, In the same manner, in the same way, like, likewise, most important, same, similar, similarly, the same as, too, still, in comparison, at the same time Contrast: Although, but, differ, even though, however, in contrast, instead, nevertheless, on the contrary, on the other hand, unless, unlike, while, yet, conversely, nonetheless Refer http://-on-.wikispaces. com/the+language+of+learning#toc1

I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [X and Y], explain why they are similar and different AND make a generalisation. I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [X and Y] and can explain why they are similar and different. I can identify several relevant similarities and differences between [ X and Y]. Refer http://-on.wikispaces. com/the+language+of+l earning#toc1 www.-on-.com I can identify one relevant similarity or difference between [ X and Y ]. I need help to compare X and Y.

How reliable and/or valid is student self assessment of Measuring the degree of correlation between student self assessment and peer/teacher assessment. Peer or Teacher Assessm ent Student Self Assessment www.-on-.com

Where to next Using SOLO Taxonomy to build criterion based self assessment rubrics for student for different strategies. E.g.. definition, description, sequencing, classification, causal explanation, analysis, prediction, generalisation and evaluation.. www.-on-.com

Contact Pam Hook pam (DOT) hook (AT) gmail (DOT) com Julie Mills jack-mills (AT) xtra (DOT) co (DOT) nz www.-on-.com Hooked-on-Thinking Pam Hook and Julie Mills, 2004. All rights reserved.