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UNDERSTANDING BY DESIGN Chapter 8 Criteria and Validity RUBRIC PERSIAN GROUP ASSESSMENT
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ARubricis a scoring scale used to assess performance along a task-specific set of criteria rather than a single numeric score.
Assessment level: • Student learning • Courses • Programs • Institutions • A stated learning objective: • Content – the knowledge specific to a given discipline • Performance – skills and internal processes required for achievement in a given discipline What do Rubrics Assess?
Analytic – are more specific & easier to apply; break down the objective into dimensions (criteria) and judge them individually • Holistic– are more general; assess the entire objective on one scale Types of Rubrics
Designing and presenting rubric before the lesson will provide students with a map to success. • That will make teaching fun and students more enthusiastic. Rubric & Backward Design
Descriptors of level of performance for the criteria • Clear, observable language • Clear to the learner • Examples for learners Indicators
Clarity • Expectations, objectives, grading, feedback • Objectivity • Standardized, consistent, fair, valid, reliable • Legitimacy • Fairness increases student responsibility • Efficiency • Easy to make, use and explain • Improve skills & End Products • Instructor, students, peers Advantages of Using Rubrics