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The objective level associated with each command term indicates the depth of treatment for a given assessment statement.<ref>http://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/curriculum/sciences/computer-science/</ref>
The objective level associated with each command term indicates the depth of treatment for a given assessment statement.<ref>http://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/curriculum/sciences/computer-science/</ref>


* Level 1: classify, define, draw, label, list, state
'''* Level 1:''' classify, define, draw, label, list, state


* Level  2: annotate, apply, calculate, describe, design, distinguish, estimate, identify, outline, present, trace
'''* Level  2:''' annotate, apply, calculate, describe, design, distinguish, estimate, identify, outline, present, trace


* Level 3: analyse, comment, compare, compare and contrast, construct, contrast, deduce, demonstrate, derive, determine, discuss, evaluate, examine, explain, formulate, interpret, investigate, justify, predict, sketch, suggest, to what extent
'''* Level 3:''' analyse, comment, compare, compare and contrast, construct, contrast, deduce, demonstrate, derive, determine, discuss, evaluate, examine, explain, formulate, interpret, investigate, justify, predict, sketch, suggest, to what extent


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 13:20, 24 May 2016

Grading, assessment, and knowing[1]

When you see a standard in this course, you might see the word "Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3" next to it. Level refers to how deeply you need to understand something. Please below for the actual list of learning verbs, Most learning verbs should be defined.

The objective level associated with each command term indicates the depth of treatment for a given assessment statement.[2]

* Level 1: classify, define, draw, label, list, state

* Level 2: annotate, apply, calculate, describe, design, distinguish, estimate, identify, outline, present, trace

* Level 3: analyse, comment, compare, compare and contrast, construct, contrast, deduce, demonstrate, derive, determine, discuss, evaluate, examine, explain, formulate, interpret, investigate, justify, predict, sketch, suggest, to what extent

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