Rubrics
Research
Palloff, R, & Pratt, K. (2006).
How do we know what they know? Student Assessment Online.
Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning.
http://www.uwex.edu/disted/conference/Resource_library/proceedings/06_4231.pdf
CARLA -- Virtual Assessment Center -- Using
Rubrics
Types of rubrics
Creating rubrics
Grades
-- using rubrics for grading
Rubric examples --
holistic, analytic, multi-trait -- for speaking and writing tasks
Consortium for
Assessing Performance Standards Rubrics (CAPS) by the Foreign Language
Educators of NJ <http://flenj.org/CAPS/?page=147>
-- multitrait analytic rubrics for speaking and writing at different levels,
based on ACTFL Performance Guidelines for K-12 Learners (link contributed by
Jessica Klauzenberg, CALL Online course, summer 2009)
Rubric Generators (free)
Creating a Rubric for your WebQuest, a
Multimedia Project, an Oral Presentation, etc.
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RubiStar (http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php) --
Customizable Rubrics for Oral Projects, Products, Multimedia, Science,
Research & Writing, Work Skills, Math, Art, Music, Reading. Use the
RubiStar Tutorial to guide you. Use Edit
to customize. Create a permanent rubric to have it saved for later editing
and creating a link.
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Teacher Rubric Maker (http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/)
-- ready-made rubrics for many topics, including speaking, writing, participation,
teamwork, projects, listening, WebQuests, math, maps (select a category and
find a link to the generator at the bottom; rubrics cannot be customized on the Web; they can be copied and pasted
into Word for editing purposes).
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Ready-made Rubrics (free)
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Analytic Scale for Assessing Speaking
<http://www.nclrc.org/essentials/assessing/analyticscalepop.htm>
-- includes pronunciation, fluency, grammar/language use, vocabulary
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PALS -- Fairfax County Schools Performance Assessment for Language Students
- Rubrics for speaking and writing
tasks
- conversion charts & score sheets
for making rubrics gradeable
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Checklists
to support Project Based Learning and evaluation
(http://pblchecklist.4teachers.org/checklist.shtml) -- for writing, science, multimedia, oral
presentations
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RubiStar (http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php) --
Customizable Rubrics for Oral Projects, Products, Multimedia, Science,
Research & Writing, Work Skills, Math, Art, Music, Reading. Use the
RubiStar Tutorial to guide you. Use Edit
to customize. Create a permanent rubric to have it saved for later editing
and creating a link.
-
Teacher Rubric Maker (http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/)
-- rubrics for many topics, including speaking, writing, participation,
teamwork, projects, listening, WebQuests, math, maps (select a category and
find a link to the generator at the bottom; rubrics are ready-made and
therefore cannot be customized on the Web; they can be copied and pasted
into Word for editing purposes).
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Christine's Rubrics
- Christine's rubrics
(used in ESL and business classes)
(individual presenter)
Team Presentation Rubric
(weighted, analytic)
Presentation Evaluation Form
(performance inventory)
Rubric
for Academic Writing
(analytic, not weighted)
Resume Rubric
(weighted, analytic)
Cover Letter Rubric
(weighted, analytic)
Memo Rubric
(weighted,
analytic)
Web Site Rubric
(weighted, analytic)
Business Report Rubric
(weighted, analytic)
Summary/Essay Question
(performance inventory)
Checklist for Paragraphs (checklist for self-assessment and peer review)
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February 06, 2012
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