SOLO Taxonomy in Mathematics

SOLO Taxonomy in Mathematics

Author: Pam Hook

Publisher: Essential Resources Limited

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9781776550067

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"This book describes and explains classroom-based SOLO strategies that provide a language for explicit feedback on mathematics performance. The plentiful SOLO maps, self assessment rubrics, and examples from teachers and students offer further support in translating this exceptional model into successful teaching practice"--Back cover.


Evaluating the Quality of Learning

Evaluating the Quality of Learning

Author: John B. Biggs

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2014-05-10

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1483273318

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Educational Psychology Series: Evaluating the Quality of Learning: The SOLO Taxonomy (Structure of the Observed Learning Outcome) focuses on the approaches, methodologies, and techniques employed in the valuation of the quality of learning. The publication first offers information on the quality and quantity of learning and origin and description of the Structure of the Observed Learning Outcome (SOLO) taxonomy. Discussions focus on general intellectual development and the growth of quality; some assumptions and applications of stage theory; from developmental stage to levels of learning quality; and general intellectual development and the growth of quality. The text then examines the teaching of history, elementary mathematics, English, and geography. Topics include interpreting a map and drawing conclusions, explaining a natural phenomenon, appreciation of poetry, implications for the teaching of history, English, and mathematics, numbers and operations, and general application of SOLO to history. The manuscript takes a look at modern languages, place of the taxonomy in instructional design, and some methodological considerations. Concerns include alternative formats for obtaining SOLO responses, instructional processes, curriculum analysis, remediation, and teacher intentions. The publication is a vital source of data for educators interested in the SOLO taxonomy.


Uncovering Student Thinking in Mathematics

Uncovering Student Thinking in Mathematics

Author: Cheryl M. Rose

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2006-12-20

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1483334104

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"Uncovering Student Thinking in Mathematics shows us ways to listen and observe children and their mathematical understandings so we can find better ways to help them take their next learning steps. This book is a gift to educators who ′seek to understand before being understood.′" —From the Foreword by Anne Davies "A fresh and unique resource for mathematics teachers who recognize the importance of carefully establishing the starting points of instruction in terms of what students already know. The collection of assessment probes is inventive, engaging for students, and invaluable for teachers." —Richard H. Audet, Associate Professor, Roger Williams University Use formative assessment probes to take the guesswork out of mathematics instruction and improve learning! Students learn at varying rates, and if a misconception in mathematics develops early, it may be carried from year to year and obstruct a student′s progress. To identify fallacies in students′ preconceived ideas, Uncovering Student Thinking in Mathematics offers educators a powerful diagnostic technique in the form of field-tested assessment probes—brief, easily administered activities to determine students′ thinking on core mathematical concepts. Designed to question students′ conceptual knowledge and reveal common understandings and misunderstandings, the probes generate targeted information for modifying mathematics instruction, allowing teachers to build on students′ existing knowledge and individually address their identified difficulties. Linked to National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards, this invaluable handbook assists educators with: 25 ready-to-use mathematical probes Teacher guides for implementing each probe at any grade level Examples of typical obstacles and faulty thinking demonstrated by students This rich resource combines standards, educational research findings, and practical craft knowledge to help teachers deliver informed instruction that strengthens all students′ learning and achievement in mathematics.


On-Your-Feet Guide: The Solo Taxonomy

On-Your-Feet Guide: The Solo Taxonomy

Author: John T. Almarode

Publisher: On-Your-Feet-Guides

Published: 2020-09-29

Total Pages: 6

ISBN-13: 9781071821510

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All On-Your-Feet Guide orders receive FREE SHIPPING! Use code SHIPOYFG at check out. The SOLO (Structure of the Observed Learning Outcome) Taxonomy is a way of classifying learning outcomes in terms of their complexity, enabling teachers to assess students' work in terms of its quality. SOLO is comparable to Bloom's and Webb's but many deem it more useful. SOLO classifies understanding into 5 levels: Prestructural: nothing is known about the topic or task Unistructural: one relevant aspect is known Multistructural: several relevant independent aspects are known Relational: aspects of knowledge are integrated into a structure Extended: demonstrating an abstract and deep understanding SOLO is a large part of Visible Learning, especially relating to Surface >Deep >Transfer. This OYFG supports VL as well as Almarode and Vandas′s Clarity for Learning. On-Your-Feet Guides (OYFGs) provide you with the ultimate "cheat sheet" to implement effective change in your classroom while in the moment of teaching. Designed for accessibility, and providing step-by-step guidance, the OYFGs are written by experts who take research-based practices and make them doable for the busy teacher.Each On-Your-Feet Guide is laminated, 8.5"x11" tri-fold (6 pages), and 3-hole punched.Use the On-Your-Feet Guides: · When you know the "what" but need help with the "how" · As a quick reference to support a practice you learned in a PD workshop or book · To learn how to implement foundational practices · When you want to help your students learn a specific strategy, routine, or approach, but aren't sure how to do it yourself


Uncovering Student Thinking in Mathematics, Grades K-5

Uncovering Student Thinking in Mathematics, Grades K-5

Author: Cheryl Rose Tobey

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2010-10-04

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1452223866

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This book provides 25 easily administered assessments of learners' math knowledge that help teachers monitor learning in real time and improve all students' math skills.


Strategies for Teaching Fractions

Strategies for Teaching Fractions

Author: David B. Spangler

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2011-08-17

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1412993989

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"Analyzing student work for error patterns (such as on a diagnostic test) and then providing timely, specific, and meaningful intervention will decrease the probability that the errors will be repeated in the future. Taking into account academic research on how students learn, Spangler provides a practical intervention model and specific hands-on materials for teachers to use when working with the many students who struggle with fractions. The step-by-step intervention strategies illustrated in this book will result in improved student performance and improved student dispositions towards mathematics. It will contain the following elements: reproducibles for fully functional diagnostic tests practice pages for exercises keyed to the diagnostic tests and error patterns, and pages to practice alternative algorithms and estimation teacher resources for hands-on activities, game sheets and pieces, and more"--Provided by publisher.


Primary Mathematics

Primary Mathematics

Author: Penelope Serow

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-08-07

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1108456464

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Provides a comprehensive introduction to teaching and learning mathematics in today's classrooms.


The Success Criteria Playbook

The Success Criteria Playbook

Author: John Almarode

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2021-02-05

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1071838105

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Provide students a clear view of what success looks like for any process, task, or product. What does success look like for your students? How will they know if they have learned? This essential component of teaching and learning can be difficult to articulate but is vital to achievement for both teachers and students. The Success Criteria Playbook catapults teachers beyond learning intentions to define clearly what success looks like for every student—whether face-to-face or in a remote learning environment. Designed to be used collaboratively in grade-level, subject area teams—or even on your own—the step-by-step playbook expands teacher understanding of how success criteria can be utilized to maximize student learning and better engage learners in monitoring and evaluating their own progress. Each module is designed to support the creation and immediate implementation of high-quality, high impact success criteria and includes: • Templates that allow for guided and independent study for teachers. • Extensive STEM-focused examples from across the K-12 STEM curriculum to guide teacher learning and practice. • Examples of success criteria applied across learning domains and grades, including high school content, skills, practices, dispositions, and understandings. Ensure equity of access to learning and opportunity for all students by designing and employing high-quality, high-impact success criteria that connect learners to a shared understanding of what success looks like for any given learning intention.