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Wapato School District 8.26.15
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Why is it challenging? How do you support them?
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At first glance, Which are challenging? Which have a higher DOK? What are the characteristics of a task that has a high depth of knowledge?
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It can be challenging to memorize the Preamble to the Constitution but is that a high depth of knowledge? It can be challenging for a student to learn to dribble while standing still, but what additional complexity must be added?
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Are these all synonymous? Why do we have so many terms to describe higher level learning?
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Analyze depth of knowledge and rigor in current lesson/s Plan for increase in depth of knowledge and rigor with current lesson/s
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What is meant by depth of knowledge (DOK) and rigor? How do we increase DOK and rigor in current lessons? How do we support students with higher level DOK and rigor?
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It is easy to say,”Our students can’t…” That defeats both them and us before we start. Know your students, but focus on what they can do and build from there.
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Work in a group of 2 or 3 Select a current low level task that either you do or could do in your discipline and grade level Use DOK, complexity, and/or relevance to increase the demand Initial Task (Leave blank for now) Revised Task
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Webb DOK Hess Cognitive Rigor Matrix What is already familiar to you? What new ideas or thoughts come to mind?
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http://ww2.odu.edu/educ/roverbau/Bloom/blooms_taxono my.htm Bloom’s Taxonomy Revised
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DOK depends on task but also text process background knowledge and experience https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/simplifying-text-complexity 14:37
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Complexity Quantitative (reading level, lexile) Qualitative (structure, meaning, language, knowledge demands)
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Multiple steps Success depends upon completing a series of steps Multiple approaches may be possible Personal interpretation
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Newness of content or process
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Task- use the DOK chart Text- consider quantitative and qualitative Process- single or multi-step; more than one option Background knowledge/experience- What do your students know? What have they already done?
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Analyze depth of knowledge and rigor in current lesson/s Plan for increase in depth of knowledge and rigor with current lesson/s
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