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Rubrics
This webpage was designed to accompany Furman University's Center for Teaching and Engaged Learning session 6-1 Designing Rubrics and serve as an emergent reference for the Rubrics Learning Communities. Links jump you down to or take you out to support and supplemental materials that will help you to more deeply explore and use rubrics as an assessment tool. This page includes:
Before you begin exploring, try your hand at this interactive matching game: Assessment Terms - A Matching Puzzle * Click on this link to see a complete Handout from session 6-1 with additional definitions, types and references. Definitions In simple terms – A Rubric shows how learners will be assessed and/or graded. In other words, a rubric provides a clear guide as to how ‘what learners do’ in a course will be assessed. In formal terms - The following definition, taken from the glossary of Understanding Educational Measurement by Peter McDaniel (1994), also provides a standard definition: A scoring rubric is a set of ordered categories to which a given piece of work can be compared. Scoring rubrics specify the qualities or processes that must be exhibited in order for a performance to be assigned a particular evaluative rating. Types and Uses of Rubrics
* adapted from Schreyer Institute for Innovation in Learning A Rubric for Rubrics - Key levels and criteria to use when assessing rubrics are proposed in this working matrix Creating a Rubric – Key Steps:
Sample Rubrics and Scoring Feedback Sheets The following are Sample Rubrics for your reference, modification and use (please credit their origin as appropriate):
** scoring/feedback sheets designed to be used with a full descriptive rubric (e.g. course grading) Evaluating Rubric Data - To assist you in interpreting your rubric data, we are providing a sample rubric assessment tool (with data) and a blank template for your use (in Excel - courtesy of Pam Schneider, * The interactive game above was developed using Hot Potatoes (a freely available evaluation tool). Presentations referencing this page: NJEDge - DLAAB Presentation on Rubrics Rubrics in the Age of Accountability: Transparent Assessment in Support of Learning Summary Plan and website: http://web.njit.edu/~ronkowit/teaching/rubrics/index.htm Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaching with New Technologies (TNT) Institute Puzzling through Assessment: Rubrics and Interactive Assessment Techniques May 18, 2005: 2:30-4 p.m. Summary Plan / Handout with links Questions? Contact: Dr. Bonnie B. Mullinix (bonnie.mullinix@furman.edu) Webpage originally developed: January, 2004 and Relocated October, 2006 Last Updated: January 14, 2007 |
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