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CWV-101Rubric-BasicComponentsofWorldview.pdf
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CWV-101Rubric-BasicComponentsofWorldview.pdf
Basic Components of Worldview - Rubric
Part 1: Core Worldview Beliefs 18 points
Criteria Description
Connection to personal core worldview beliefs
5. Target 18 points
(1) Responses express an insightful, clear, and thorough connection to personal
core worldview beliefs, with insightful understanding. (2) Responses include
supporting explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
4. Acceptable 15.3 points
(1) Responses express a clear and complete connection to personal core worldview
beliefs, with an above average understanding. (2) Responses include supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
3. Approaching 13.5 points
(1) Responses express clear and basic connection to personal core worldview
beliefs. (2) Responses include minimal supporting explanation or alignment to
Chapter 2 or topic overview.
2. Insufficient 11.7 points
(1) Responses express incomplete or unclear connection to personal core worldview
beliefs. (2) Responses do not include supporting explanation.
1. Unsatisfactory 0 points
Responses do not express personal core worldview beliefs as answers to the
questions.
Part 2 – Question 1: Evaluation of Personal Core Beliefs 18 points
Criteria Description
Expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview
5. Target 18 points
(1) Response expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview,
with a deep and insightful understanding of the workability and practical value in
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the most important areas of life and experience. (2) Responses include supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
4. Acceptable 15.3 points
(1) Response expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview
with an above average understanding of the workability and practical value in the
most important areas of life and experience. (2) Responses include supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
3. Approaching 13.5 points
(1) Response expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview
and whether it passes the practical test for livability, with a basic understanding of
the workability and practical value in the most important areas of life and
experience. (2) Responses include minimal supporting explanation or alignment to
Chapter 2 or topic overview.
2. Insufficient 11.7 points
(1) Response expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview
and whether it passes the practical test for livability but does not demonstrate an
understanding of the workability and practical value in the most important areas of
life and experience (2) Response does not include supporting explanation
Part 2 – Question 2: Understanding Christian Beliefs 18 points
Criteria Description
Explanation of the Christian worldview and how to become a Christian
5. Target 18 points
(1) Response articulates a clear and thorough explanation of the Christian
worldview and how to become a Christian. (2) Response includes supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
4. Acceptable 15.3 points
(1) Response articulates a clear and complete explanation of the Christian
worldview and how to become a Christian. (2) Response includes supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
3. Approaching 13.5 points
(1) Response articulates clear and basic explanation of the Christian worldview and
how to become a Christian. (2) Response includes minimal supporting explanation
or alignment to Chapter 2 or topic overview.
2. Insufficient 11.7 points
(1) Response articulates an incomplete or unclear explanation of the Christian
worldview and how to become a Christian. (2) Response does not include
supporting explanation.
Mechanics of Writing 6 points
Criteria Description
Includes spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, language use, sentence
structure, etc.
5. Target 6 points
No mechanical errors are present. Appropriate language choice and sentence
structure are used throughout.
4. Acceptable 5.1 points
Few mechanical errors are present. Suitable language choice and sentence
structure are used.
3. Approaching 4.5 points
Occasional mechanical errors are present. Language choice is generally
appropriate. Varied sentence structure is attempted.
2. Insufficient 3.9 points
Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors are present. Inconsistencies in language
choice or sentence structure are recurrent.
Total 60 points
CWV-101Rubric-BasicComponentsofWorldview.pdf
Basic Components of Worldview - Rubric
Part 1: Core Worldview Beliefs 18 points
Criteria Description
Connection to personal core worldview beliefs
5. Target 18 points
(1) Responses express an insightful, clear, and thorough connection to personal
core worldview beliefs, with insightful understanding. (2) Responses include
supporting explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
4. Acceptable 15.3 points
(1) Responses express a clear and complete connection to personal core worldview
beliefs, with an above average understanding. (2) Responses include supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
3. Approaching 13.5 points
(1) Responses express clear and basic connection to personal core worldview
beliefs. (2) Responses include minimal supporting explanation or alignment to
Chapter 2 or topic overview.
2. Insufficient 11.7 points
(1) Responses express incomplete or unclear connection to personal core worldview
beliefs. (2) Responses do not include supporting explanation.
1. Unsatisfactory 0 points
Responses do not express personal core worldview beliefs as answers to the
questions.
Part 2 – Question 1: Evaluation of Personal Core Beliefs 18 points
Criteria Description
Expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview
5. Target 18 points
(1) Response expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview,
with a deep and insightful understanding of the workability and practical value in
Collapse All
the most important areas of life and experience. (2) Responses include supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
4. Acceptable 15.3 points
(1) Response expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview
with an above average understanding of the workability and practical value in the
most important areas of life and experience. (2) Responses include supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
3. Approaching 13.5 points
(1) Response expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview
and whether it passes the practical test for livability, with a basic understanding of
the workability and practical value in the most important areas of life and
experience. (2) Responses include minimal supporting explanation or alignment to
Chapter 2 or topic overview.
2. Insufficient 11.7 points
(1) Response expresses which of the three worldviews matches personal worldview
and whether it passes the practical test for livability but does not demonstrate an
understanding of the workability and practical value in the most important areas of
life and experience (2) Response does not include supporting explanation
Part 2 – Question 2: Understanding Christian Beliefs 18 points
Criteria Description
Explanation of the Christian worldview and how to become a Christian
5. Target 18 points
(1) Response articulates a clear and thorough explanation of the Christian
worldview and how to become a Christian. (2) Response includes supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
4. Acceptable 15.3 points
(1) Response articulates a clear and complete explanation of the Christian
worldview and how to become a Christian. (2) Response includes supporting
explanation aligned with Chapter 2 or topic overview.
3. Approaching 13.5 points
(1) Response articulates clear and basic explanation of the Christian worldview and
how to become a Christian. (2) Response includes minimal supporting explanation
or alignment to Chapter 2 or topic overview.
2. Insufficient 11.7 points
(1) Response articulates an incomplete or unclear explanation of the Christian
worldview and how to become a Christian. (2) Response does not include
supporting explanation.
Mechanics of Writing 6 points
Criteria Description
Includes spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, language use, sentence
structure, etc.
5. Target 6 points
No mechanical errors are present. Appropriate language choice and sentence
structure are used throughout.
4. Acceptable 5.1 points
Few mechanical errors are present. Suitable language choice and sentence
structure are used.
3. Approaching 4.5 points
Occasional mechanical errors are present. Language choice is generally
appropriate. Varied sentence structure is attempted.
2. Insufficient 3.9 points
Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors are present. Inconsistencies in language
choice or sentence structure are recurrent.
Total 60 points
CWV-101-301-RS-T1BasicComponentsOfWorldview1.docx
Basic Components of Worldview
Course:
Date:
Instructor:
Be sure you answer both Part 1 and Part 2 of this assignment before submitting.
Part 1: Core Worldview Beliefs
Based on the basic components of worldview presented in Chapter 2 and the topic overview, write a response to each of the six questions that form the basic components of your own core worldview beliefs. Respond to the questions about your own beliefs in your own words, and not necessarily what you think the Christian worldview believes. Keep this document intact and only add your answers in the box under each question.
1. What is your belief about the nature of ultimate reality? Why?
Your answer in two to three sentences:
2. What is your belief about the nature of the universe? Why?
Your answer in two to three sentences:
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3. What is your belief about human nature and the afterlife? Why?
Your answer in two to three sentences:
4. What are the three worldview (atheism, pantheism, theism) beliefs about the nature of knowledge? Which one best fits your belief? Why?
Your answer in two to three sentences:
5. What is your basis for determining moral right from moral wrong? Why?
Your answer in two to three sentences:
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6. What is your belief about human purpose? Why?
Your answer in two to three sentences:
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Part 2: Evaluation
1. Your answers to the questions in Part 1 form the basis of your worldview. Now that you have articulated your worldview, evaluate it according to the practical test described in Chapter 2 of the textbook and the topic overview. Which of the three worldviews most closely matches your core beliefs as you answered in Part 1? Does your worldview pass the practical test for livability? Why or why not? Provide a clear explanation of the workability and practical value in the most important areas of life and experience.
Your answer in 200-300 words:
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2. Reflect on your current understanding of the Christian faith. In other words, what is the essence of the Christian worldview? How does one become a Christian? Your response will need to articulate your understanding of Christian beliefs and does not require you to believe it.
Your answer in 200-300 words:
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