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Re: Rubrics on display
Posted by: artlady on 2/08/10
So I could simplify the rubric to be one or two categories?
I usually do concept, creativity and craftmanship as my main three..
On 2/07/10, Dan wrote:
> Rubrics that I have used/designed have a set of evaluation
> categories and levels of quality descriptors for each category.
> You could post an abbreviated version of this by giving only one
> descriptor per category. I usually post the work with a
> explanation of the project but I am fortunate in that my district
> doesn't micromanage our work.
>
> On 2/07/10, kgray wrote:
>> Is the idea to display a completed rubric with each and every
>> student's work, or could you display a blank, example rubric
>> somewhere within the display? In our state it's actually
>> illeagal to post work with a grade on it...some type of
>> privacy law.
>>
>> On 2/06/10, Artlady wrote:
>>> In my district they are implementing a new system where you
>>> have to display a rubric on your bulletin board along with
>>> any student work present. I have a rubric that I have made
>>> but it is too large to fit alongside the work..usually I
>>> check off the rubric, write comments and place it on the
>>> back of the work before sending the work home.
>>> Doe anyone have a rubric style that is simple enough to
>>> display on the board but doesn't take away from the work on
>>> the board?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Rubrics on display, 2/06/10, by Artlady.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 2/07/10, by kgray.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 2/07/10, by Dan.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 2/08/10, by Artlady.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 2/08/10, by artlady.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 2/08/10, by challenged.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 2/08/10, by challenged.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 2/08/10, by This is what I do.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 2/08/10, by Dan.
- Re: Rubrics on display, 3/06/10, by Jean Bullock.
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