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Feedback for discussions/blog postings - [http://olcourseblog.tru.ca/eddl514/files/2010/04/EDDL-514_A_Rubric_5April2010.pdf EDDL 514] | Feedback for discussions/blog postings - [http://olcourseblog.tru.ca/eddl514/files/2010/04/EDDL-514_A_Rubric_5April2010.pdf EDDL 514] | ||
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Illinois State Board of Education, [http://www.isbe.state.il.us/ils/science/pdf/rubric.pdf Science Communication] | Illinois State Board of Education, [http://www.isbe.state.il.us/ils/science/pdf/rubric.pdf Science Communication] |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 7 May 2014
What is a rubric?
- A scoring guide that outlines criteria for assessment with different levels or standards of performance.
- Identifies all the needed attributes of quality or development in a process, product or performance and defines different levels for each of these attributes.
Benefits?
- Sets clear expectations – conveys expectations for students work and achievement in ways that students can understand and use
- Links learning outcomes directly to assessment expectations
- Help students meet their goals
- identifies attributes of exemplary work
- monitor their own performance and achievement
- Reinforces the importance of using and providing evidence
- Can help teachers justify and validate grades – a transparent process
Drawbacks?
- Do they go far enough?
- clarity at the expense of description and responsiveness?
- Most criteria are complex, multidimensional
- may be difficult to articulate
- often 'tacit' in the mind of the teacher
Samples
Feedback for discussions/blog postings - EDDL 514 Susan De La Paz, Heuristics for Developing Writing Strategies - File:Pages from Heuristics for Developing Writing Strategies.pdf
Illinois State Board of Education, Science Communication
Activity
Individually or in your group (or find those with similar discipline specific interests), create a rubric (on paper, using the following link, or adapt the template provided) that you can use in your practice. Summative Assessment Ideas