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Elisa Palmer edTPA Coordinator Illinois State University December 2014 Understanding the Rubric Level Progressions Guides Detail what each level of each rubric means

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Elisa Palmer edTPA Coordinator Illinois State University December 2014 Understanding the Rubric Level Progressions Guides Detail what each level of each rubric means Can be shared with any individuals involved in . The corrected rubric can be accessed on the ELPA webpage wwwmichigangovelpa or at httpwwwmichigangovdocuments mdeWRITINGSPEAKINGRUBRICS3650307pdf 5743157445 574415745657455574525745557447574495746657445 574465745557458 574415745457465 5744357455574 =. existentialism + symbolic satire. Theater of the Absurd . emerged in Europe and the U.S. after World War II. people were discouraged by the unjustness of the world. Existentialism. Theater of the Absurd began at the same time as existentialism.. Rubric. Assessment support program. Collect confidential data from students to give instructors a better idea of how their classes are going. Opportunity to tune in instruction based on student perspective (learner centered) to enhance learning environments. KY Writing Project Conference. September . 12, 2015. 1. carol.franks@education.ky.gov. rebecca.woosley@education.ky.gov. TARGETS. I can evaluate rubrics for quality.. I can identify when a rubric is congruent to expectations of grade level standards.. Presented by the ORIE Team. How to Create a Rubric. Participants’ Learning Outcomes. At the end of this training section, participants will be able to do the following: . D. etermine . which . types . Why use rubrics?. Characteristics of good rubrics. Definition & types of rubric. Strategies for rubric development. SOLO taxonomy. Phenomeno. -. graphic sorting. Using rubrics with students. Definition. KY Writing Project Conference. September 2015. 1. carol.franks@education.ky.gov. rebecca.woosley@education.ky.gov. Sit with your grade level. . Our Targets. I . can design a quality rubric congruent to expectations of grade level standards. English . Language . Specialist . www.robdanin.com. . What is a Rubric?. An “authentic” method of assessing the learner. Provides a . transparent . assessment process. A guideline for rating student performance (Asmus, 1999).. Dimensions 1, 2 and 7. 1. Problem Clarification . Clearly articulates the problem after a thorough exploration of multiple solution paths. Fully considers the needs of the client and the perspectives of other stakeholders during problem clarification. . Characteristics of good rubrics. Definition & types of rubric. Strategies for rubric development. SOLO taxonomy. Phenomeno. -. graphic sorting. Using rubrics with students. Definition. A scoring tool that lays out the specific expectations for an . Handouts. Rubrics. Frameworks. Markers. Chart Paper. Post. -. Its. Pens. One-pagers for speed dating. Extra copy of rubric, so you can hang one page by each poster. Hang Parking Lot. MODULE 1: . 3 hours. English Learner Support Divisionii TABLE OF CONTENTSOverviewFoundation PurposeOrganization Organization Dual LanguageOrganization Transitional BilingualPreparationStrategic Planning Team Development Modified from a presentation given by Mary J. Allen. Rubrics can be used to classify student essays, research reports, projects, performances, works of art, oral presentations, portfolios, and group activities. They are powerful tools that can both give feedback to students as well as collect data for assessment.. Science sample growth goal. This school year, all of my sixth grade students will demonstrate measurable growth in their ability to apply the scientific practices. 100% of my students will improve by 2 or more levels on the district’s science rubric in the areas of engaging in argument from evidence and obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information. 85% of students will perform at level four on the 5-point science rubric. .

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