6116 chelle assess 3
6116 chelle assess 3
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cf_rubric_template.docx
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Rubric Examples
These are just two examples of possible performance level titles. Titles for performance levels can be whatever you deem appropriate to your specific learning environment. Make sure each criterion aligns with one of your course competencies (C#).
Example One
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Learner:
Faculty:
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Non-Performance |
Basic |
Proficient |
Distinguished |
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Example Two
Course Title:
Learner:
Faculty:
Date:
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Criteria |
Poor |
Minimal |
Sufficient |
Above Average |
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Resources for Examples
Association of American Colleges and Universities. (n.d.). Valid assessment of learning in undergraduate education (VALUE).
https://www.aacu.org/initiatives/value
Carnegie Mellon University. (n.d.). Creating and using rubrics. The Eberly Center. https://www.cmu.edu/teaching/assessment/assesslearning/rubrics.html
DePaul University. (n.d.). Creating rubrics. https://resources.depaul.edu/teaching-commons/teaching-guides/feedback-grading/rubrics/Pages/creating-rubrics.aspx