RUBRICS provide a powerful tool for grading and assessment that can also serve
as a transparent and inspiring guide to learning. Rubrics have been used
to increase transparency and accountability across K-12 and higher education,
and in corporate and government settings.
In the face-to-face session on this topic, I will cover: There are many resources listed below with samples from each of these areas. |
Introduction
to Rubrics - What is a rubric and why would you want to use one?
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Since a search on "rubrics" will produce millions of hits, there should be no shortage of sites for you to explore - but here are a few recommended resources: Measures, Rubrics, & Tools for Assessing Student Learning Outcomes - from Kansas State University How To Create Rubrics - a good introductory guide from a company that sells rubrics to teachers Create Your Own Rubrics Online - RubiStar is one online tool to help the teacher who wants to use rubrics but does not have the time to develop them from scratch. Start with the tutorial (it includes information on changing categories, their headings and content). Register (it's free) with them so that you can save & edit what you create. AAHE (American Association for Higher Education) - has rubrics links and other assessment tools online Guidelines for Rubric Development from San Diego State University's College of Education An Introduction to Scoring Rubrics - though developed by the Chicago Public schools, these pages are a good introduction for any educator new to rubric use and creation. Schools of California Online Resources for Education (SCORE) Rubrics A Method for Grading Essays in Any Course - from the Teaching Resource Center at U of Virginia Essay Scoring Manual - developed for the scoring of essays written for the Regents' Testing Program of the University System of Georgia - besides the rubric for scoring, there are many useful references on this site for assessment. Focused Holistic Scoring - part of the THEA Test (Texas Higher Education Assessment) - this is designed to provide information about the reading, mathematics, and writing skills of students entering the state's public colleges, universities, and educator preparation programs in public and private institutions. California K-12 schools have adopted rubrics as one way to standardize the assessment of students and curriculum - examples from different disciplines and rubrics used for California content standards assessment Kathy Schrock's website includes extensive rubric links in many subject areas. Rubrics have been used more widely at the K12 levels. Life on Mars Project - One of many science rubrics created by NASA for schools. |