Monday, August 5, 2013

Analysis

Analysis
Todd Neely



At this level students will be able to explain why and examine ideas and concepts by separating them into their component parts. After the separation the student can clarify the organization of the entire problem and look at it from a global perspective. Students will explain the logical connections of the separate parts and develop a cause and effect sequence. Students will be able to explain why they worked the problem in that fashion and include a discussion as to why their solution methods would work. Teachers can probe, guide, and observe at this level making sure the student can answer questions correctly at the analysis level with documentation that includes discussions. The depth of the discussions distinguishes Analysis level work from the other levels.

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