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Introduction to Rubrics: An Assessment Tool to Save Grading Time, Convey Effective Feedback and Promote Student Learning

by Dannelle D. Stevens

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You need rubrics if: * You find yourself repeating the same comments on most student papers* You worry that you're grading the latest papers differently from the first* You're concerned about communicating the complexity of a semester-long assignment* You question the consistency of your and your colleagues' grading scales * Grading is taking up far too much of your valuable timeResearch shows that rubrics save professors' time while conveying meaningful and timely feedback for students, and promoting self-regulated and independent learning. The reason rubrics are little used in higher education is that few faculty members have been exposed to their use.At its most basic a rubric is a scoring tool that divides an assignment into its component parts and objectives, and provides a detailed description of what constitutes acceptable and unacceptable levels of performance for each part.Rubrics can be used to grade any assignment or task: research papers, book reviews, participation in discussions, laboratory work, portfolios, oral presentations, group work, and more.This book defines what rubrics are, and how to construct and use them. It provides a complete introduction for anyone starting out to integrate rubrics in their teaching.The authors go on to describe a variety of processes to construct rubrics, including some which involve student participation.They demonstrate how interactive rubrics--a process involving assessors and the assessed in defining the criteria for an assignment or objective--can be effective, not only in involving students more actively in their learning, but in establishing consistent standards of assessment at the program, department and campus level.

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"This wonderfully compact introduction to rubrics will serve higher education teachers well [and] when departments or groups of faculty use rubrics as described in this book, they will indeed achieve the 'academic currency' sought today in higher education." — Amy Driscoll, director of Teaching, Learning and Assessment CSU, Monterey Bay.

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ISBN:
9781579221157
Subtitle:
An Assessment Tool to Save Grading Time, Convey Effective Feedback, and Promote Student Learning
Author:
Stevens, Dannelle D.
Author:
Levi, Antonia J.
Publisher:
Stylus Publishing (VA)
Subject:
Higher
Subject:
Administration - General
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Publication Date:
November 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
131
Dimensions:
10.01x7.06x.43 in. .64 lbs.

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