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Rubrics. Descriptive Scoring SchemesGuide analyses of processes, performance, understanding. Types of Rubrics. AnalyticalNumerous criteria which you want to assess individually. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Performance Characteristics. Components. Analytical Rubric. Types of Rubrics.
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1. Assessment Tools:Rubrics
3. Types of Rubrics Analytical
Numerous criteria which you want to assess individually
5. Types of Rubrics Analytical
Holistic
- “smaller” assignments with fewer criteria, shorter turn around time.
7. Rubrics for Students Clarify expectations
Focus attention
Set standards
Provide detailed feedback
8. Rubrics for Faculty Clarify goals of assignment
Standardize feedback
More detailed feedback
Enhance objectivity
Focus discussions with students
9. Rubrics for Assessment Consistent Feedback across students, course, program allowing for the monitoring of learning outcomes
Provide Direction for Course, Class, Program Improvement
10. How Assessment Works
11. Developing Rubrics 1. Consider: Type of assignment
Preparation time
Learning outcome to be demonstrated
Skill
Open-ended
Flexibility given to students in the assignment
12. Developing Rubrics 1. Consider: Type of assignment
Preparation time
Learning outcome to be demonstrated
Skill
Open-ended
Flexibility given to students in the assignment
2. Consider: Type of feedback rubric will provide
Formative / Developmental
Summative / Evaluative
15. Developing Rubrics 3. Identify Components of the outcome (grading criteria)
24. Developing Rubrics 3. Identify Components of the outcome (grading criteria)
4. Identify Performance Anchors
25. Performance Rubric
26. Performance Rubric
27. Performance Rubric
28. Performance Rubric
29. Performance Rubric
30. Performance Rubric
31. Performance Anchors Missing - Included
Inappropriate - Appropriate
Incomplete - Complete
Incorrect - Partially Correct - Correct
Vague - Emergent - Clear
Marginal - Acceptable - Exemplary
Distracting - Neutral - Enhancing
Usual - Unexpected - Imaginative
Ordinary - Interesting - Challenging
32. Performance Anchors Simple - More fully developed - Complex
Reports - Interprets - Analyzes
Basic - Expected - Advanced
Few - Some - Several - Many
Isolated - Related - Connected - Integrated
Less than satisfactory - satisfactory - more than satisfactory - outstanding
Never - Infrequently - Usually - Always
33. Developing Rubrics 3. Identify Components of the outcome (grading criteria)
4. Identify Performance Anchors
5. Describe Characteristics of Performance at each anchor level
34. Performance Characteristics
Scale or description for assessing each of the components /traits
Two to Five-point scales for each component / trait
35. Components
36. Components
37. Performance Rubric
38. Performance Rubric
39. Developing Rubrics 3. Identify Components of the outcome (grading criteria)
4. Identify Performance Anchors
5. Describe Characteristics of Performance at each anchor level
6. Pilot test rubric
40. Developing Rubrics 7. Evaluate Rubric
Does it relate to the outcome being assessed?
Are the components related to the outcome?
Are the components clear?
Are the performance characteristics well defined?
Can the rubric be understood by students?
Is the rubric free from bias?
Can the rubric be applied to a number of assignments?
41. Developing Rubrics 7. Evaluate Rubric
Does it have intuitive validity?
Does it distinguish between levels of performance?