Five tier framework

Five tier framework

Five tier frameworks contain multiple Levels. Each Level contains what is essentially a four tier framework: Areas divided into Aspects, which are divided into Sub-Aspects, which are divided into Statements. You can have up to 5 Levels per framework. Each Level can contain up to 15 Areas. Each Area can contain up to 10 Aspects. Each Aspect can contain up to 10 Sub-Aspects, which can contain up to 100 Statements.

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An example of a five tier framework is the Montessori framework.

Add a level
  1. Click on Add New Level in the top right.
  2. This will create a level with a default name.
  3. To edit the level’s name, click on the  icon that appears when hovering over it.
  4. Edit the current level name in the text box.
  5. Click the  icon or hit Enter on your keyboard to save.
Add an area
  1. Click on the level you’d like to add the area to.
  2. Click on the  icon next to Add New Area.
  3. Type the area name into the text box that appears.
  4. Click the  icon or hit Enter on your keyboard to save.
Add an aspect
  1. Click on the area you’d like to add the aspect to.
  2. Click on the  icon next to Add New Aspect.
  3. Type the name of the aspect into the text box that appears.
  4. Click the  icon or hit Enter on your keyboard to save.
Add a sub-aspect
  1. Click on the aspect you’d like to add a sub-aspect to.
  2. Click on the  icon next to Add New Sub-Aspect.
  3. Type the name of the sub-aspect into the text box that appears.
  4. Click the  icon or hit Enter on your keyboard to save.
Add a statement
  1. Click on the sub-aspect you’d like to add the statement to.
  2. Click on the  icon next to Add New Statement.
  3. Type the statement into the text box that appears.
  4. Click the  icon or hit Enter on your keyboard to save.
Edit an area/aspect/sub-aspect/statement
  1. Click on the  icon next to an existing area, aspect, sub-aspect, or statement.
  2. Edit the current level/area/aspect/sub-aspect/statement from the text box.
  3. Click the  icon or hit Enter on your keyboard to save.
Delete a level/area/aspect/sub-aspect/statement
  1. Click on the  icon next to an existing level, area, aspect, sub-aspect, or statement.
  2. In the pop-up window, click Delete.
Reorder levels/areas/aspects/sub-aspects/statements
Everything can be reordered by dragging and dropping into the location you desire. Dragging and dropping can also move aspects between areas (along with all their statements), sub-aspects between aspects, and statements between sub-aspects, even if they belong to another area. You can move areas between Levels, but not individual aspects, sub-aspects, or statements.

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