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A Children’s Guide to SOLO Taxonomy

Five easy steps to deep learning

SOLO Taxonomy is a powerful model of learning that is both easy to use and highly effective in advancing and deepening learning across the curriculum. With A Children's Guide to SOLO Taxonomy you can introduce children to the fundamentals of this compelling model in an amusing but meaningful way. It follows George's progress through the five SOLO levels of learning outcomes as he moves from being a scone eater to, ultimately, a scone-making mentor. Full-colour, fun and informative, this resource will be an asset in any primary classroom that has embraced SOLO Taxonomy.

Ages: 4-12 | Pages: 12 | Code: 5777 | ISBN: 9781927221594

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Pam Hook

Pam Hook is an educational consultant who advises schools and institutions in New Zealand, Australia, Denmark, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and the Pacific Islands on developing curricula and pedagogies for learning to learn based on SOLO Taxonomy. She is a popular keynote speaker at conferences. Pam is author of more than 25 books on SOLO Taxonomy, including titles translated into Danish, and has developed a series of SOLO web-based apps, Apple iPad apps and YouTube videos. She hosts collaborative online communities for SOLO practitioners on Twitter @arti_choke @globalsolo and Pinterest www.pinterest.nz/solotaxonomy.