2. Evaluation rubric
Outline of webinar
• What is Evaluation rubric?
• Types of rubric
• Components of evaluation rubric
• Steps of creating evaluation rubric
• Importance of evaluation rubric
• Points to be keep in mind
• Advantages and disadvantages
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3. Evaluation rubric
Objectives of webinar
At the end of this webinar you will be
able to,
• Describe evaluation rubric
• Describe types of evaluation rubric
• Create evaluation rubric
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4. Evaluation rubric
Scenario
Ms. Rajeshree is a teacher of grade 8.
She had given an assignment to her
students on essay writing, a week
before. Now, her students have
submitted the assignment back to her.
She has to evaluate all the essays
submitted
Essay writing
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5. Evaluation rubric
Continue
How will she evaluate this essay?
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7. Evaluation rubric
What is Evaluation rubric?
• Evaluation rubric is an evaluation tool
• It is a grading system but very specific, and
detailed.
• It is a guidelines, for evaluating work and for giving
feedback
• A rubric is usually handed out to students before the
assignment begins
• Teacher sets predetermined criteria
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9. Evaluation rubric
Which rubric one should use?
• When to use holistic rubric
o When you want to see the entire picture of the student’s
performance.
o When one want to focus on over all quality
o When want to do summative like: at the end of the
semester or year
• When to use analytic rubric
o Want to asses each criteria separately
o Substantial feed back to faculty is desired
o profiles of strengths and weakness is desire
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10. Difference between Evaluation rubric
holistic and analytic
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11. Evaluation rubric
Types of rubrics
Ms. Rajeshree need to make what
kind of rubric?
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17. Evaluation rubric
Importance of Evaluation rubric
• For teachers
– to clarify the goals and improve teaching
(instruction)
– reduces the hassles
– can give corrective feedback to the learners
• For students
– providing students with clear expectations about
what will be assessed.
– criteria are identified and communicated prior,
students know what is expected of them
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18. Evaluation rubric
Points to be keep in mind
• Make a list of categories to assess.
• Distribute your rubric to your students.
• Use clear, concise, and jargon free language
• Use measurable criteria e.g. give two to three solution for
problem.
• Possibly use less columns and rows
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19. Advantages and
disadvantages
• Advantages
– Reduces the hassles
– can keep focus on skill or knowledge
– It is used to give feedback, identifying specific levels of
student performance allows the teacher to provide more
detailed feedback to students.
• Disadvantages
– Rubrics do require an initial investment of your time. But once
they are completed, they are easily adaptable to various
grade levels, subject areas, and specific assignments.
– Articulating the gradations of the rubric is sometime
challenging.
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20. Questions
Question time
?
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21. Few important links
• http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.ph
p?
screen=NewRubric§ion_id=1#01
• http://www.nald.ca/library/learning/fl
emings/contents.htm
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