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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 0 INTRODUCTION Based on the flank cams are classified into two groups 1 Circular arc cam 2 Straight edged cam or Tangent cam Circular arc Cam When the flank s of t he cam connecting the nose and base circles are of convex circular arc such cams are r 10/7/03 Rev. 10/06 Reaffirmed 10/20/10 Page 1 of 1 This sheet is reviewed periodically and may be updated. Visit www.dasma.com for the latest version. Chalk & Wire. Kiel McQueen. k. ielmcqu@umich.edu. www.tfa.soe.umich.edu. Login & Bookmark. Takes you to C&W login page. Username: First Letter First Name, Last Name. Example: . Kiel McQueen = . 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. . Timothy S. Brophy, Professor and Director, Institutional Assessment. Office of the Provost. Goals:. Introduce . the basic design principles for creating rubrics. Introduces rubric types. Present . 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. May 19, 2010. Agenda:. Review of Syllabi and CV submissions. Rubrics. Clear Communication . Agenda. Review of Syllabi and CV submissions. Crossover Courses – Why so shy?. Rubrics – Connecting evaluation dots. 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. Required ElementsEXCELLENT 4GOOD 3-2FAIR 1POOR 0Posting thoroughly answers the discussion prompts and demonstrates understanding of material with welldeveloped ideas Posting integrates assigned conten 212331272814f2328rExplain to students that a political ad like the soap ad from the preliminary discussion above uses sounds images and factual claims to make arguments and to influence the way that v 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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