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Digging into Depth of Knowledge Annie Jedick ∙ October 2016

What is Depth of Knowledge? A process to analyze the alignment between standards and assessment items

What is Depth of Knowledge? Depth of Knowledge levels can be assigned to instructional questions, broader course objectives and assessment items and tasks.

What is Depth of Knowledge? Standards can have questions written at different Depth of Knowledge levels

Depth of Knowledge is not…

DOK ≠ Verbs

Depth of Knowledge is NOT difficulty. It emphasizes cognitive process.

Depth of Knowledge Levels Description of Level 1 Recall & Reproduction 2 Skills and Concepts 3 Strategic Thinking & Reasoning 4 Extended Thinking

Level 1: Recall and Reproduction In Level 1 the student either knows the answer or does not. It does not need to be figured out. It can be a more difficult recall question such as Euler’s formula or something the students are very familiar with such the formula for an area of a square.

Level 1: Recall and Reproduction Recall facts One-step problem Apply a formula Retrieve information Represent relationships

Level 2: Skills and Concepts A level 2 task goes beyond recall. It involved using multiple steps or multiple concepts. It involves explaining “why” something works.

Level 2: Skills and Concepts Use models Solve a routine problem Multi-step problems Compare/contrast; classify Translate between different formats

Level 3: Strategic Thinking and Reasoning

Level 3 Strategic Thinking & Reasoning Solve non-routine problems Make and justify conjectures Generalize a pattern Describe, compare & contrast solution methods Synthesize information

Level 4: Extended Thinking Level 4 uses strategic thinking over an extended period of time such as authentic problems or projects.

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