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Rubrics K through 12 Educators
Rubrics K through 12 Educators
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- This article examines the use of the rubric in K-12 education. Discusses creating an implementing rubrics in the classroom. Highlights a brief review of performance assessment.
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- An introduction to rubrics.
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- A rubric for measuring the skill level of a student made web page.
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- Offers an array of rubrics for most subject areas including reading, math, science, and social studies. The rubrics are in portable document format (PDF).
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- Looks at the use of rubrics to assess leadership.
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- Sells software which helps you create rubrics for various subjects.
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- A rationale for using alternative assessment tools in schools.
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- "This assessment device can be used in conjunction with objective tests to provide multiple measures of critical thinking performance."
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- Using teacher-prepared rubrics for student self-evaluation. Covers most all types of assignments.
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- Links to subject-specific and general rubrics for teachers.
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- Links to rubrics that primary, intermediate, and secondary students can use.
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- Links to websites and documents with example rubrics.
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- Examines the use of rubrics in school. Mostly theory. Uses a couple of good examples.
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- Basic guidelines.
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- What technologically literate superintendents, principals, and directors should know and be able to do with information technologies.
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- An introduction for K-12 classroom teachers on creating evaluation rubrics.
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- A tool to help the teacher who wants to use rubrics, but does not have the time to develop them from scratch.
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- Blue Web'n evaluates their own web site with this rubric.
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- Fill out a form to create printable rubrics for yourself. Contains over twenty different rubrics each for a specific purpose.
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- A rubric that helps teachers measure a student's ability to compare and contrast.
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- Features a ten step method for alternative assessment.
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- An introduction to rubric from the Chicago Public Schools.
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- Makes the case for rubrics, gives examples, and points to other resources about them.
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- This site allows you to create a number of preformatted and customized rubrics. You can also create your own rubric and save it on-line to be edited and printed at a later date.
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- A three-part collaboration rubric for assessing projects.
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- A tool for helping teachers create rubrics.
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- Creating guidelines can be time-consuming though, so they've made a way for you to do it in no time!
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- Examines the future of rubrics in the field of education. Looks at the possibility of using rubrics at administrative levels as well.
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- Features a section on how to present the use of a rubric to students.
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