4 one-page journals
Rubric for Journal Entries Student must meet a tier in the Check+ column to receive a Check+, starting with Format (Level 1), then Conceptualization (Level 2), and then with Application (Level 3). If student does not meet the first level in the check+ column, he or she will be moved to the Check column and the same process will begin again. The higher bullet points within each column will receive a higher grade within that box. For instance within the Check+ box for Conceptualization having 4 concepts clearly listed from the chapter will receive a solid A while listing only 3 concepts may receive an A-.
Criterion Check+ (A grade) Check (B grade) Check– (C grade)
Format
(Level 1)
10% of grade
1.25 points possible per journal entry
• About one page (but no more), 12 font, regular margins, double spaced.
• Most of the above is correct but there are a few small problems
• Minimum half page, typed, but no more than one page, 12 font, regular margins, double spaced
• Not a full page. Some other small problems.
• Less than half a page, or irregular margins, spacing, or font
• More problems than above
Conceptualization
(Level 2)
35% of Grade
4.75 points possible per journal entry
• 4 concepts clearly listed1 from the chapter2 relating to score on questionnaire
• 3 concepts clearly listed
1 Clearly listed = page numbers are cited to show where concept is found & concepts are defined. 2 Referencing content from assessment does not count as a concept listed. That info may be used in the entry, but only concepts found in the chapter and cited will be counted.
• 2 concepts listed from the chapter relating to score on questionnaire
• 1 concept listed from the chapter
• Concepts are definitely there but not clearly defined or connected to questionnaire score
• Concept possibly included but not clear or from the wrong chapter and not connected to the questionnaire
• No concept listed from the chapter relating to score on questionnaire
Application
(Level 3)
55% of Grade
7.50 points possible per journal entry
• Clearly defined implications for how each concept applies to the student’s success in the workplace. Implications are thoughtful and detailed – they explain how you should change by applying them.
• Implications are clearly explored in depth but not connected very well to concepts. Implications somewhat thoughtful.
• Implications clearly explored for some but not all concepts. Implications not quite as thoughtful.
• Vaguely explored for how concept applies to the student’s success in the workplace.
• Implications are in the text but are implicit and hard to discern.
• No implications of concept and how it applies to the student’s success in the workplace
• Can’t even draw implicit implications from the journal entry.