Developing Rubrics For Performance-Based Assessment
Developing Rubrics For Performance-Based Assessment
Developing Rubrics For Performance-Based Assessment
Agenda
Developing Rubrics for Performance-Based Assessment
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Rubric Design
The Basic Format A Rubric Checklist
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Performance-Based Assessment
Teachers
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Traditional Tests
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Q U A L I T Y
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REAL-LIFE DEMANDS
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Buenos Da s !
I wish I knew what the teacher wants from me. I worked on this for a long time. I hope the teacher likes it. I dont know if this is long enough?
Help! The teacher looks like she is mad at me. Thats not a good sign.
Peanuts
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An Effective Rubric:
Performance-based CLEAR and CONCISE Used in Planning and Assessment Understood by Students and Teachers Encourages Students to be Successful
Whew! Im glad we planned ahead with the rubric. I knew what was expected.
punto 1 punto 2
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We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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Blondie
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Miss Peach
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Broad vocabulary; extensive and effective use of studied words Generally accurate with some errors; adequate use of studied words Errors in vocabulary interfere with communication Inadequate, repetitive or incorrect vocabulary
No significant errors, control of grammatical structures studied Generally accurate; few significant errors in areas studied Several significant errors in areas studied Constant patterns of error in areas studied
Appropriate to task, many supporting details; exceeds all requirements Sufficient for task, adequate supporting details; meets all requirements Limited, somewhat incomplete; meets most requirements Lacking, incomplete; meets few requirements
Exceeds all level expectations; creates with language Meets all level expectations completely Meets most level expectations Minimally meets some level expectations; overly simple
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Stand up Say Guten T a g ! Call roll Begin to collect homework Finish collecting homework Ask students to open books Open book Turn to page 32 Look up
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Jeanne Mullaney. Community College of Rhode Island Charlotte Gifford, Greenfield Community College
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Grade
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Assigning Assigninggrades gradesin in the thegrade gradebook bookbased based on onperformance performance
What Whatstudents students demonstrate demonstratethey they know knowand andare are able ableto todo do
What Whatwe weexpect expect students to students toknow know and andbe beable ableto todo do
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