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eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric
1.Pedagogical Innovation
The teachers in the project have tried out a variety of pedagogical methods with their pupils during the project such as; posing leading questions for the pupils to
research and analysis, organising collaborative team work, allowing the pupils to choose the ways to find and display information etc. Depending on the context
and age of pupils etc. the situation should be such that the pupils are encouraged to become the main force in the project, creative, responsible, autonomous and
not merely be in the position of carry out the ideas of the teacher.
Grading Score
0 There is no attempt to involve others either pupils or teachers (rare to find this)
1 Not very good -The project is limited to exercises devised by the teachers carried out by the pupils in all (or almost all) the
activities. Not much opportunity for pupil involvement
2 Acceptable- At least some of the activities are designed to use classroom methods other than information delivery bu the
teacher. The methods used encourage pupils and their partners to interact (for example: comparing information ... working
together to achieve one or more product or outcome
3 Good -The project is designed and implemented for pupils to:
- Interact with their partners
- - Have a variety of working arrangements (individual, sub-groups, in mixed teams ...)
4 Very Good- The project involves an interactive and collaborative active pedagogy: Learning methods implemented are clearly
identifiable (information gathering, comparative work, problem solving, collaborative creation-literary, artistic, technical,
scientific, journalistic, ... -
5 Excellent - All of 4 plus the following. There is a very strong association between academic rigor and creativity in the
development and management of the project by partner teachers, originality in theme of work chosen.
eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric
2. Curricular integration in one or many subjects
The project work is based on the school curriculum and syllabi
The main part of the project work done by pupils is done during school time, the project is not based just on work done by the pupils at home
The project has clear strategic efforts to try to develop pupil competences as required in the various subjects
The project work is an integral part of the school work in some subject/s; the teacher is clearly delivering the curriculum through this eTwinning project work.
Grading Score
0 No attempt is made to link work to any aspect of the curriculum. Rare
1 Not very good - Also rare since there are always at least a few competencies from the curriculum used, even if only the use
of ICT.
2 Acceptable - Occasionally for projects that are run as part of an extracurricular club or workshop, with volunteer pupils. In
these cases, curricular integration may not be a priority. Their goals may be more educative and less pedagogical. But since
these projects are very often excellent, creative, original and the pupils are very involved, they receive high marks in other
areas.
3 Good - Curricular integration is obvious, but not very explicit in the teacher’s application and project description, and not
very clear in the pupils’ activities.
4 Very Good - Curricular integration is very clear: the project is obviously a project-based pedagogy whose goal is to allow
pupils to effectively develop skills and acquire knowledge as laid out in the curriculum of the different subject areas involved
in the project.
5 Excellent - Same as 4, but in addition, the teacher has explained the project-based pedagogical framework, for example, by
describing the objectives of the activities the teachers propose to their pupils.
eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric
3. Communication and exchange between partner schools
Most eTwinning projects develop exchange some processes for the communication and sharing of information among teachers and pupils. This criterion assesses the quality of
communication activities that teachers have designed for or with their pupils for sharing the work of each class on the themes of the project. This communication can be either
individually or in small groups and may include voting, quizzes etc. which are designed to encourage pupils to read, listen and view the work of their partners.
Grading Score
0 Very little evidence of any communication either between teachers or pupils. For example no pupils in TwinSpace or similar communication areas,
teacher work only, no positive impact on pupils
1 Not very good - The pupils are asked to communicate in a very limited way, such as a basic email exchange based on a model (closer to practice
exercises than in project tasks). Basic pen-pal/ « getting to know you » project, but no/few pupils using the TwinSpace or other communication
tools; teachers upload pupils’ work, no final product.
2 Acceptable - Partner pupils create a variety of productions and share them on the TwinSpace or other communication tools such as external
blogs. However, the teachers have offered little or no activities that ensure that the pupils have actually engaged in real sharing. Partner classes
do mostly separate work, little coordination on topics between partner teachers, no final outcome planned, some pupils in the TwinSpace or
other communication tools
3 Good - Pupils have really shared their productions and have been enriched by the exchanges, because the teachers developed specific activities to
ensure interaction with the partner pupils and their work. The work done by both partner classes was done on the same theme with the same or
similar instructions, so that the pupils would be curious to see what their partners created and would want to react. Shared themes (decided by
teacher), no shared final product, intermediary pupils work uploaded in TwinSpace or other communication tool
4 Very Good - The information sharing has clearly identified goals: comparison, developing knowledge, widening the students’ horizons. These goals
are reached particularly through the pedagogical processes developed by the teachers and implemented by the pupils. The communication
between pupils was a clear goal for the teachers (excellent use of Pupils’ corner and Forums in TwinSpace or other tools such as Videoconference
/ …) ". Shared work, same theme, discussion between pupils on themes; organised material but no shared final product, pupils final work
uploaded in a well-organized TwinSpace, or other communication area even if there’s no cooperative final product.
5 Excellent -Same as 4, and more: the teachers developed the exchanges and information sharing as the first step towards collaborative work
between pupils. Shared work, same theme, discussion between pupils on themes, final outcome.
eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric
4. Collaboration between partner schools
Collaborative activities go beyond communication: the partners are not just recipients of information; they are team-members, co-authors and co-creators. Collaboration means that both classes need
the contribution of their partner class to complete the activity.
Some examples of collaborative final products are: a newspaper, a report, a collaborative summary of all the subjects worked on during the project, a collection of letters written on a given theme, a
cookbook, a collection of poems, a fictional work (mystery novel, fairy tale, cartoon, movie…), etc. This list is not exhaustive as there can be many more examples
Mixed-nationality teams are a very effective best practice for collaborative work. (small group from one class + small group from another class = mixed-nationality team)
Grading Score
0 No collaboration of any sort
1 Not very good - No real collaborative activities or productions, but signs of an attempt (even
failed) to implement collaboration. Teacher needs encouragement and suggestions!
2 Acceptable - Same as 1 but the attempt at collaboration didn’t completely fail and the teacher
may do a better job in her/his next project.
3 Good - Clear signs of cooperative activities: a very well organized Twinspace or similar
communication tool, that displays pupil work (by theme, for example). Another example would
be a well-organized blog used to publish all the work done by pupils and that gives a good idea
of the sharing and cooperation between pupils.
4 Very Good - Both types of activities are at work in this project. The collaborative activities have
resulted in a shared piece of work or product that was made using tools particularly suited to
collaboration (wiki, for ex.) and that is finalized in the form of a tangible outcome such as a
video, eBook etc.
5 Excellent - Same as 4, but especially well done : very original productions, very rigorous work
done by the mixed-nationality teams, etc.
eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric
5. Use of Technology
How well is the technology used by the teachers and pupils in discussing activities and sharing information between pupils? How has technology been used to further the work of the project, creating final products etc.
This criteria focuses on assessing the good adaptation of tools both the TwinSpace and all other tools used by the teachers and pupils to conduct collaborative activities and sharing information so that real communication and interactions take place
between them. The tools are used in such way that they ensure the success of the pedagogical objectives of the project.
Grading
0 No activity or sharing. No use of the TwinSpace or any other tools
. rare
1 Not very good. Very little use of communication tools such as the TwinSpace or similar tools
- All pupils are not included in the TwinSpace or other tools
- Documents intended for pupils and teachers stored in the wrong areas
- . Work is not evenly distributed; one teacher seem to do all the blog posts for example.
When information is displayed there is little regard for eSafety issues such as:
- not publically posting pupils photos, listing their names , picture or music copyright issues etc.
2 Acceptable
- Only some pupils enrolled in the TwinSpace or other tools
- Some use made of communication tools or the TwinSpace
- basic tools used to exchange information (texts, photos and possibly video slideshows )
- Not all inputs are authentically produced by pupils; e.g. documents consist of Internet Information copied and pasted
- Some awareness of eSafety issues insofar pupils are not identifiable, but copyright issues on images, music etc. are not observed.
3 Good
- Using some of the communication tools TwinSpace (Blog, corner of students, etc.).
- Maybe using free commercial blogs but no thought given to the advertising elements.
- Using creative tools for exchange between pupils such as Voki, etc..
- Creation of documents with software slideshow, video, etc.
- Awareness of eSafety issues insofar pupils are not identifiable, copyright issues on images, music etc. are observed in some but not all cases.
4 Very good
- Using communication tools TwinSpace or external communication tools (blog, ....)
- Use of commercial blogs without advertising with full participation of ALL pupils involved in the project
- - Use creative tools to exchange information
- Production of multimedia documents with appropriate software, video production editing, ...
- Using Wiki ...
- Full awareness of eSafety issues insofar pupils are not identifiable, copyright issues on images, music etc. are observed
5 Excellent - Same as 4 but with particular clever and creative use by the pupils
eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric
6. Results, impact and documentation
Visible
- project results and/or how they are presented online
- activity/involvement of pupils (in TwinSpace)
- project documentation (planning, evaluation & reflection, feedback possibilities etc.)
Invisible
impact of the project
- on teachers' skills
- on pupils' skills and knowledge
- social, personal (teachers and pupils)
- on wider community
- The invisible part can only be evaluated indirectly by reading the project documentation and comparing it to the visible part
Grading Score
0 No visible project results, no pupil activity to be seen, no project documentation.
1 Not very good - Very few project results (intermediate or final) presented or project results clearly not created by pupils (but by teachers). No or
little pupil involvement in activities documented. No or fragmentary documentation of project.
2 Acceptable -Some project results (intermediate or final) presented, sporadic pupil involvement. Project documentation incomplete or not
consistent with the material presented.
3 Good- Many project results (intermediate or final) presented, created by pupils, mostly with suitable, basic tools. Project documentation contains
evaluation evidence (at least feedback possibility for pupils) and some reflection on objectives achieved. Material mostly consistent with
documentation, some notes on impact (pupils, teachers, wider community).
4 Very Good - A variety of project results presented, created by pupils with suitable tools, some of them of outstanding quality. Project
documentation is complete and contains evidence of evaluation (skills of and impact on pupils, reflections by teachers) and shows that set
objectives have been achieved as well as impact on wider community. Material presented is consistent with the documentation.
5 Excellent - A variety of project results presented, most of them of outstanding quality. Exhaustive project documentation with information on
evaluation (of most or all parts of the project), on impact on pupils and their skills/knowledge, on impact on teachers' skills and impact on wider
community. Set objectives have clearly been achieved and this is thoroughly documented. The material presented is consistent with the
documentation.

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e Twinning Quality Label Evaluation Rubric

  • 1. eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric 1.Pedagogical Innovation The teachers in the project have tried out a variety of pedagogical methods with their pupils during the project such as; posing leading questions for the pupils to research and analysis, organising collaborative team work, allowing the pupils to choose the ways to find and display information etc. Depending on the context and age of pupils etc. the situation should be such that the pupils are encouraged to become the main force in the project, creative, responsible, autonomous and not merely be in the position of carry out the ideas of the teacher. Grading Score 0 There is no attempt to involve others either pupils or teachers (rare to find this) 1 Not very good -The project is limited to exercises devised by the teachers carried out by the pupils in all (or almost all) the activities. Not much opportunity for pupil involvement 2 Acceptable- At least some of the activities are designed to use classroom methods other than information delivery bu the teacher. The methods used encourage pupils and their partners to interact (for example: comparing information ... working together to achieve one or more product or outcome 3 Good -The project is designed and implemented for pupils to: - Interact with their partners - - Have a variety of working arrangements (individual, sub-groups, in mixed teams ...) 4 Very Good- The project involves an interactive and collaborative active pedagogy: Learning methods implemented are clearly identifiable (information gathering, comparative work, problem solving, collaborative creation-literary, artistic, technical, scientific, journalistic, ... - 5 Excellent - All of 4 plus the following. There is a very strong association between academic rigor and creativity in the development and management of the project by partner teachers, originality in theme of work chosen.
  • 2. eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric 2. Curricular integration in one or many subjects The project work is based on the school curriculum and syllabi The main part of the project work done by pupils is done during school time, the project is not based just on work done by the pupils at home The project has clear strategic efforts to try to develop pupil competences as required in the various subjects The project work is an integral part of the school work in some subject/s; the teacher is clearly delivering the curriculum through this eTwinning project work. Grading Score 0 No attempt is made to link work to any aspect of the curriculum. Rare 1 Not very good - Also rare since there are always at least a few competencies from the curriculum used, even if only the use of ICT. 2 Acceptable - Occasionally for projects that are run as part of an extracurricular club or workshop, with volunteer pupils. In these cases, curricular integration may not be a priority. Their goals may be more educative and less pedagogical. But since these projects are very often excellent, creative, original and the pupils are very involved, they receive high marks in other areas. 3 Good - Curricular integration is obvious, but not very explicit in the teacher’s application and project description, and not very clear in the pupils’ activities. 4 Very Good - Curricular integration is very clear: the project is obviously a project-based pedagogy whose goal is to allow pupils to effectively develop skills and acquire knowledge as laid out in the curriculum of the different subject areas involved in the project. 5 Excellent - Same as 4, but in addition, the teacher has explained the project-based pedagogical framework, for example, by describing the objectives of the activities the teachers propose to their pupils.
  • 3. eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric 3. Communication and exchange between partner schools Most eTwinning projects develop exchange some processes for the communication and sharing of information among teachers and pupils. This criterion assesses the quality of communication activities that teachers have designed for or with their pupils for sharing the work of each class on the themes of the project. This communication can be either individually or in small groups and may include voting, quizzes etc. which are designed to encourage pupils to read, listen and view the work of their partners. Grading Score 0 Very little evidence of any communication either between teachers or pupils. For example no pupils in TwinSpace or similar communication areas, teacher work only, no positive impact on pupils 1 Not very good - The pupils are asked to communicate in a very limited way, such as a basic email exchange based on a model (closer to practice exercises than in project tasks). Basic pen-pal/ « getting to know you » project, but no/few pupils using the TwinSpace or other communication tools; teachers upload pupils’ work, no final product. 2 Acceptable - Partner pupils create a variety of productions and share them on the TwinSpace or other communication tools such as external blogs. However, the teachers have offered little or no activities that ensure that the pupils have actually engaged in real sharing. Partner classes do mostly separate work, little coordination on topics between partner teachers, no final outcome planned, some pupils in the TwinSpace or other communication tools 3 Good - Pupils have really shared their productions and have been enriched by the exchanges, because the teachers developed specific activities to ensure interaction with the partner pupils and their work. The work done by both partner classes was done on the same theme with the same or similar instructions, so that the pupils would be curious to see what their partners created and would want to react. Shared themes (decided by teacher), no shared final product, intermediary pupils work uploaded in TwinSpace or other communication tool 4 Very Good - The information sharing has clearly identified goals: comparison, developing knowledge, widening the students’ horizons. These goals are reached particularly through the pedagogical processes developed by the teachers and implemented by the pupils. The communication between pupils was a clear goal for the teachers (excellent use of Pupils’ corner and Forums in TwinSpace or other tools such as Videoconference / …) ". Shared work, same theme, discussion between pupils on themes; organised material but no shared final product, pupils final work uploaded in a well-organized TwinSpace, or other communication area even if there’s no cooperative final product. 5 Excellent -Same as 4, and more: the teachers developed the exchanges and information sharing as the first step towards collaborative work between pupils. Shared work, same theme, discussion between pupils on themes, final outcome.
  • 4. eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric 4. Collaboration between partner schools Collaborative activities go beyond communication: the partners are not just recipients of information; they are team-members, co-authors and co-creators. Collaboration means that both classes need the contribution of their partner class to complete the activity. Some examples of collaborative final products are: a newspaper, a report, a collaborative summary of all the subjects worked on during the project, a collection of letters written on a given theme, a cookbook, a collection of poems, a fictional work (mystery novel, fairy tale, cartoon, movie…), etc. This list is not exhaustive as there can be many more examples Mixed-nationality teams are a very effective best practice for collaborative work. (small group from one class + small group from another class = mixed-nationality team) Grading Score 0 No collaboration of any sort 1 Not very good - No real collaborative activities or productions, but signs of an attempt (even failed) to implement collaboration. Teacher needs encouragement and suggestions! 2 Acceptable - Same as 1 but the attempt at collaboration didn’t completely fail and the teacher may do a better job in her/his next project. 3 Good - Clear signs of cooperative activities: a very well organized Twinspace or similar communication tool, that displays pupil work (by theme, for example). Another example would be a well-organized blog used to publish all the work done by pupils and that gives a good idea of the sharing and cooperation between pupils. 4 Very Good - Both types of activities are at work in this project. The collaborative activities have resulted in a shared piece of work or product that was made using tools particularly suited to collaboration (wiki, for ex.) and that is finalized in the form of a tangible outcome such as a video, eBook etc. 5 Excellent - Same as 4, but especially well done : very original productions, very rigorous work done by the mixed-nationality teams, etc.
  • 5. eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric 5. Use of Technology How well is the technology used by the teachers and pupils in discussing activities and sharing information between pupils? How has technology been used to further the work of the project, creating final products etc. This criteria focuses on assessing the good adaptation of tools both the TwinSpace and all other tools used by the teachers and pupils to conduct collaborative activities and sharing information so that real communication and interactions take place between them. The tools are used in such way that they ensure the success of the pedagogical objectives of the project. Grading 0 No activity or sharing. No use of the TwinSpace or any other tools . rare 1 Not very good. Very little use of communication tools such as the TwinSpace or similar tools - All pupils are not included in the TwinSpace or other tools - Documents intended for pupils and teachers stored in the wrong areas - . Work is not evenly distributed; one teacher seem to do all the blog posts for example. When information is displayed there is little regard for eSafety issues such as: - not publically posting pupils photos, listing their names , picture or music copyright issues etc. 2 Acceptable - Only some pupils enrolled in the TwinSpace or other tools - Some use made of communication tools or the TwinSpace - basic tools used to exchange information (texts, photos and possibly video slideshows ) - Not all inputs are authentically produced by pupils; e.g. documents consist of Internet Information copied and pasted - Some awareness of eSafety issues insofar pupils are not identifiable, but copyright issues on images, music etc. are not observed. 3 Good - Using some of the communication tools TwinSpace (Blog, corner of students, etc.). - Maybe using free commercial blogs but no thought given to the advertising elements. - Using creative tools for exchange between pupils such as Voki, etc.. - Creation of documents with software slideshow, video, etc. - Awareness of eSafety issues insofar pupils are not identifiable, copyright issues on images, music etc. are observed in some but not all cases. 4 Very good - Using communication tools TwinSpace or external communication tools (blog, ....) - Use of commercial blogs without advertising with full participation of ALL pupils involved in the project - - Use creative tools to exchange information - Production of multimedia documents with appropriate software, video production editing, ... - Using Wiki ... - Full awareness of eSafety issues insofar pupils are not identifiable, copyright issues on images, music etc. are observed 5 Excellent - Same as 4 but with particular clever and creative use by the pupils
  • 6. eTwinning National Quality Label: Evaluation Rubric 6. Results, impact and documentation Visible - project results and/or how they are presented online - activity/involvement of pupils (in TwinSpace) - project documentation (planning, evaluation & reflection, feedback possibilities etc.) Invisible impact of the project - on teachers' skills - on pupils' skills and knowledge - social, personal (teachers and pupils) - on wider community - The invisible part can only be evaluated indirectly by reading the project documentation and comparing it to the visible part Grading Score 0 No visible project results, no pupil activity to be seen, no project documentation. 1 Not very good - Very few project results (intermediate or final) presented or project results clearly not created by pupils (but by teachers). No or little pupil involvement in activities documented. No or fragmentary documentation of project. 2 Acceptable -Some project results (intermediate or final) presented, sporadic pupil involvement. Project documentation incomplete or not consistent with the material presented. 3 Good- Many project results (intermediate or final) presented, created by pupils, mostly with suitable, basic tools. Project documentation contains evaluation evidence (at least feedback possibility for pupils) and some reflection on objectives achieved. Material mostly consistent with documentation, some notes on impact (pupils, teachers, wider community). 4 Very Good - A variety of project results presented, created by pupils with suitable tools, some of them of outstanding quality. Project documentation is complete and contains evidence of evaluation (skills of and impact on pupils, reflections by teachers) and shows that set objectives have been achieved as well as impact on wider community. Material presented is consistent with the documentation. 5 Excellent - A variety of project results presented, most of them of outstanding quality. Exhaustive project documentation with information on evaluation (of most or all parts of the project), on impact on pupils and their skills/knowledge, on impact on teachers' skills and impact on wider community. Set objectives have clearly been achieved and this is thoroughly documented. The material presented is consistent with the documentation.