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Patrick Higgins

Trouble with Rubrics - 0 views

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    Kohn makes some interesting points in this piece from 2006. This would be a great article for a discussion, or a diigo annotation session.
Todd Finley

A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    Rating Characteristics 4 Exceptional. The blog post is focused and coherently integrates examples with explanations or analysis. The post demonstrates awareness of its own limitations or implications, and it considers multiple perspectives when appropriate. The entry reflects in-depth engagement with the topic. 3 Satisfactory. The blog post is reasonably focused, and explanations or analysis are mostly based on examples or other evidence. Fewer connections are made between ideas, and though new insights are offered, they are not fully developed. The post reflects moderate engagement with the topic. 2 Underdeveloped. The blog post is mostly description or summary, without consideration of alternative perspectives, and few connections are made between ideas. The post reflects passing engagement with the topic. 1 Limited. The blog post is unfocused, or simply rehashes previous comments, and displays no evidence of student engagement with the topic. 0 No Credit. The blog post is missing or consists of one or two disconnected sentences.
Meredith Stewart

Socratic Seminars - 0 views

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    Resources for conducting socratic seminars including tips and rubrics
Meredith Stewart

Middle School Grading Rubric_Sept10.pdf - Google Docs - 23 views

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    This is great! Thanks for sharing this one.
Grace Lin

Portfolios (Authentic Assessment Toolbox) - 12 views

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    Helpful overview for implementing a portfolio system.
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    Portfolio assessment toolbox
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