Sample Rubrics For Discussions
Sample Rubrics For Discussions
Sample Rubrics For Discussions
5-6 postings
4-6 postings 2-6 not
well 3-6 postings
Timely discussion distributed distributed
distributed somewhat
contributions throughout throughout the
throughout the distributed
the week week
week
4 or more
all online 1 online 2-3 online
Adherence to on- online
protocols protocol not protocols not
line protocols protocols not
followed adhered to adhered to
adhered to
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Sample Rubrics for Discussion Forums
Poorly
developed
Well-developed ideas; Does not
Developing ideas; ideas which
Development introduces new ideas, and enter the
sometimes stimulates do not add
of Ideas stimulates discussion (5-6 discussion
discussion (3-4 pts.) to the
pts.) (0)
discussion
(1 pt.)
Clear evidence of critical
thinking-application, Beginning of critical
analysis, synthesis, and thinking; postings tend to
evaluation. Postings are address peripheral
characterized by clarity of issues. Generally Poorly
argument, depth of insight accurate, but could be developed Does not
Evidence of into theoretical issues, improved with more critical enter the
Critical originality of treatment, and analysis and creative thinking (1 discussion
Thinking relevance. Sometimes thought. Tendency to pt.) (0)
include unusual insights. recite facts rather than
Arguments are well address issues (3-4 pts.)
supported (5-6 pts.)
Posting is
made after
Individual message deadline or Everything is
Individual messages and at
posted before deadline both late or not
Timeliness least two responses posted
but at least one response responses completed.
before deadline (4 pts.)
is late (2 pts.) late (1 pt.) (0)
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Discussion Forum participation provides an opportunity for members of the class to learn from
each other based on the readings, different life experiences, and unique perspectives gained
from studying course materials. It also assists adult learners in learning how to effectively
convey ideas to a group in a professional and respectful manner.
I will probably not have time to grade each and every discussion forum, although I will read all of
them. I will plan to randomly sample discussion forums to grade throughout the semester. Each
of you is scheduled to participate (either to post or respond) in 14 discussion forums. I will
attempt to randomly select at least half of these discussion forums to grade, so that each
student has seven grades for discussion forum participation. Evaluation of discussion
participation will be as indicated below.
The learner consistently adds value to the discussion. It is evident that the learner has read and
reflected upon the assigned readings prior to entering into the online discussion with peers and
instructor. Comments made indicate an understanding of the major concepts studied, and are
relevant to the discussion. The learners comments are respectful of others and their views, and
demonstrate appropriate communication (no flaming, dominating comments, or disruptive
comments). The learner attends to the discussion topic at hand, and stays focused. The
learners posting or response is of appropriate length.
The learner demonstrates understanding of the concepts and reading material, and adds some
value to the discussion. It is evident that the learner has read the material, but the reflection and
analysis is not of the quality that is evident in excellent participation. The learner offers fewer
new or unique ideas than an excellent participant, and relies more on the textbook or reading
material to create his/her contribution. The learners comments are respectful of others and their
views, and demonstrate appropriate communication (no flaming, dominating comments, or
disruptive comments). The learner attends to the discussion topic at hand, and stays focused.
The learners posting or response is of appropriate length.
It is evident that the learner has read the material, but has not reflected on it in any depth. The
contributions to discussion are clearly tied to what s/he has read, and do not go beyond the
required reading material. There is little value-added. The learners comments are respectful of
others and their views, and demonstrate appropriate communication (no flaming, dominating
comments, or disruptive comments). The learner attends to the discussion topic at hand, and
stays focused. The learners posting or response is of appropriate length.
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The learner may participate in discussion, but comments may be infrequent, untimely, or
indicate a lack of preparation prior to responding. Participation does not indicate familiarity with
the concepts or readings, and comments are not always relevant to the topic being discussed.
The learners comments are respectful of others and their views, and demonstrate appropriate
communication (no flaming, dominating comments, or disruptive comments). The comments
may not be of appropriate length.
The learners comments are unrelated to the discussion, or the learner is disrespectful of others
views, attempts to dominate the discussion, demonstrates inappropriate communication such as
flaming, or is inattentive to the discussion at hand generating side discussions which tend to
disrupt others focus of attention.
Non-Participation = 0 point
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