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Alignment• Is the district curriculum aligned to the
Grade-Level Expectations (GLEs)?– Does the district curriculum have
measurable goals and objectives?– Do the measurable goals and objectives
aligned to the GLEs at the appropriate grade level?
Implementation• Is the aligned district curriculum being
used in the classroom?– Are the classroom objectives and district
objectives aligned?– Do the formative and summative
assessments used in the district’s classrooms assess the district curriculum’s measurable objectives?
Interpretation• Is the classroom assessment of an
objective the same as the intended district assessment of an objective?– Is the objective being interpreted at the
classroom level as it was intended by the district?
– Is the classroom assessment assessing what is actually being taught in the classroom?
Depth-of-Knowledge
• Measures the degree to which the knowledge elicited from students on assessments is as complex as what students are expected to know and do as stated in the curriculum/GLEs/Show-Me Standards.
• Developed by Norman Webb from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
What is DOK?
• A common language for discussing complexity
• A tool for alignment• A conversation starter• A way to “tune” common assessments• A part of reflective teaching• Language used in 4th cycle MSIP
curriculum reviews
Depth-of-Knowledge-LevelsDescriptors
• Mathematics DOK Levels & Reading and Writing DOK Levels– Level 1 (Recall of Information)– Level 1 (Recall)– Level 2 (Skill/Concept)– Level 2 (Basic Reasoning)– Level 3 (Strategic Thinking)– Level 3 (Complex Reasoning)– Level 4 (Extended Thinking)– Level 4 (Extended Reasoning)
The levels are loosely based on Blooms and other models of learning theory.
Depth-of-Knowledge-Levels
Objectives• Objective 1
– (Grade 8) Solve two-step linear equations and inequalities in one variable over the rational numbers, interpret the solution or solutions in the context from which they arose, and verify the reasonableness of results.
– This objective is an example of Level 3. The expectation expressed in this objective is that students will not only solve a two-step linear equation, but will also interpret the solution and verify the results. This will require students to do some reasoning in order to interpret the solution and could be fairly complex depending on the context. If students were only required to solve linear equations and verify solutions, then the expectation would be Level 2.
Depth-of-Knowledge-Levels
Objectives• Objective 2
– Design a statistical experiment to study a problem and communicate the outcomes.
– To plan a statistical experiment, a student must define the problem and develop a procedure for solving it. This involves the student identifying the correct statistical model, applying the model to data and communicating the outcome of the selected model. The student must interpret findings and make reasonable and rationed inferences from obtained data. This represents complex, multistep reasoning and reflects a Level 4 task.
Depth-of-Knowledge-Levels
Objectives• Objective 1 (R1F4)
–Apply pre-reading strategies to aid comprehension• Access prior knowledge• Preview• Predict• Set a purpose for reading
– This objective is an example of Level 2.
Depth-of-Knowledge-Levels
Objectives• Objective 2 (R3A3)
– Locate and interpret key information in illustrations, title, chapter headings, table of contents, glossary, charts, diagrams, graphs, captions and maps to answer questions.
– This objective is an example of Level 2. If the word “interpret” is removed this becomes a Level 1.
DOK and Assessment
• Formative Assessment • Summative Assessment
Using DOK to determine if curriculum is aligned,
implemented, and interpreted correctly.
Model Curriculum Unit
1. Assign DOK to the GLEs2. Assign DOK to the formative and summative assessment items.
Depth-of-Knowledge-Levels
Procedures• School
– Is there a good match between the curriculum objectives and what teachers are assessing?
• DOK of curriculum objectives
• DOK of summative assessment items
• Administrator– What is the DOK of the
assessments in the building?
– A DOK review of summative assessments in use will shed light on what the expectations in the building are and raise questions about alignment, implementation and interpretation of curriculum.