HLTH 645
HLTH 644
Program Evaluation 2 – PowerPoint Presentation Grading Rubric
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Levels of Achievement |
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Advanced |
Proficient |
Developing |
Not Present |
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Nature and scope of program |
10 points The PowerPoint accurately describes the nature and scope of the program being evaluated. |
8 to 9 points Nature or scope of the program are not adequately presented in slides. |
1 to 7 points Nature and scope of the program are not adequately presented. |
0 points Nature and scope of the program are not included in presentation. |
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Program services overview |
10 points The PowerPoint provides a comprehensive overview of the program services. |
8 to 9 points The PowerPoint provides an overview of the program services but the overview is missing key details. |
1 to 7 points The PowerPoint provides a limited overview of the program services. Overview does not comprehensively describe the program services offered. |
0 points No overview of the program services is provided. |
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Strengths of the program |
14 to 15 points The PowerPoint presentation fully illustrates the strengths of the program for all need areas. |
13 points Strengths of program are illustrated in slides for most need areas. |
1 to 12 points Strengths of program are minimally included or some need areas are missing in the discussion of strengths. |
0 points Strengths of program are not covered in slides. |
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Weaknesses of program |
14 to 15 points The PowerPoint presentation fully illustrates the program’s weaknesses. |
13 points Weaknesses are identified but are not thoroughly included. |
1 to 12 points Weaknesses are not thoroughly and clearly identified in slides. |
0 points No discussion of weaknesses of the program are included in the presentation. |
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Presentation conclusion |
10 points The final slide of the PowerPoint draws conclusions using positive language about the effectiveness of the program to reach stated goals. |
8 to 9 points A conclusion is provided but is lacking in positive tone or provides incomplete summary of program effectiveness. |
1 to 7 points A conclusion is provided but is not positive in tone and/or is missing a summary of program effectiveness. |
0 points No conclusion slide is provided in the PowerPoint. |
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Recommen-dations to improve effectiveness |
10 points The PowerPoint makes recommendations to improve the program’s effectiveness and recommendations align with identified weaknesses. |
8 to 9 points The PowerPoint makes recommendations to improve the program’s effectiveness but recommendations are incomplete or do not fully align with identified weaknesses. |
1 to 7 points The PowerPoint makes recommendations to improve the program’s effectiveness but recommendations are limited in nature and/or do not align with identified weaknesses. |
0 points Recommendations to improve program effectiveness are not provided. |
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Demonstration of adequate data collection |
10 points Data collected is well-organized, professionally displayed, and provides sufficient evidence of use of assessment tool. |
8 to 9 points Data was presented well but improvements in organization, professional appearance, or demonstration of adequate use of assessment tool were needed. |
1 to 7 points Data collected is not well-organized, is lacking in professional appearance, and/or does not display adequate utilization of assessment tool. |
0 points No data supporting the utilization of assessment tool are included in slides. |
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Inclusion of narrative |
10 points The narrative in the notes section of the presentation provides appropriate details beyond the bullet statements on the slides and flows well throughout the presentation. |
8 to 9 points The narrative in the notes section of the presentation is provided but is lacking in providing adequate details beyond the bullet statements on the slides or needs improvement in flow throughout the presentation. |
1 to 7 points The narrative in the notes section of the presentation is provided but is limited in nature and/or lacks flow and detail. |
0 points A narrative in the notes section of the presentation is not provided. |
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Suitability of presentation for program designers |
10 points The PowerPoint presentation is suitable for a presentation to the designers of the program: slides are professional in appearance, contain relevant and organized data, is appropriate in length, and stays focused on the program being evaluated. |
8 to 9 points The PowerPoint is mostly suitable for a presentation to the program designer but is lacking some key elements. |
1 to 7 points The PowerPoint is lacking in suitability for a presentation to the program designer in multiple areas. |
0 points Presentation is not suitable for the program designers. |
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