Using Rubrics in Student Assessment

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décimo Inglés Mind Map on Using Rubrics in Student Assessment, created by David Rojas Ochoa on 11/10/2017.
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Using Rubrics in Student Assessment
  1. 1. What is a rubric?
    1. A rubric is a guide to assist the marker to make consistent and reliable judgments about the quality of student work. They also can be used to provide feedback to students about the quality of their work and how they might improve.
      1. Rubrics usually include: -Marking criteria- Grading standards
        1. 2. Why use rubrics?
          1. Rubrics bring transparency to assessment and marking for both staff and students
            1. 3. When to use rubrics?
              1. All assessment types can be marked using rubrics. However, caution should be taken when deciding the form the rubric should take.
      2. 4. Types of rubrics:
        1. Holistic rubrics – used when making an overall or holistic judgement about the quality of the response.
          1. Analytic rubrics used when making judgements about each criteria separately and then combining each judgement to make a decision on the quality of the response
            1. 5. What kind of rubric is right for your assessment task?
              1. Pros and cons of analytic and holistic rubrics
                1. ANALYTIC
                  1. PROS:
                    1. • Useful when task is composed of discrete skills or knowledge • Provides direct advice on set criteria • Shows students specific strengths and weaknesses • Easier to moderate marking in large classes with large number of markers • Can take more time to develop.
                    2. CONS:
                      1. • Can over-partition a task so that the result is biased towards small skills rather than the overall achievement • Can produce a biased results if criteria are not carefully selected • Can focus on detailed, lower level skills rather than deeper understanding and knowledge.
                    3. HOLISTIC
                      1. PROS:
                        1. • Useful for tasks that contain inter-related skills and knowledge • Useful for tasks that are holistic in nature e.g. works of art, creative writing, engineering design, essays, projects • Can focus on higher order, inter-related knowledge and skills • May be more authentic in nature • Can be quicker to develop.
                        2. CONS:
                          1. • Can be more difficult to moderate in large classes with large number of markers • May not provide the detailed feedback students expect • Can produce a biased result if markers are not clear on what is required.
                  2. 6. Collaborative rubric construction
                    1. Whole-of-course approach to rubric development :
                      1. More and more course coordinators are using rubrics to define the standard of specific generic skills
                      2. Moderation of rubrics
                        1. Moderation of rubrics is part of the wider moderation of assessment which seeks to ensure that procedures and practices are valid and reliable and are aligned with its stated standards, principles and ethos
                      3. 7. Examples of rubrics
                        1. -Essay rubrics-Class participation rubric-Research paper rubric-Annotated bibliography rubric
                        2. 8. Rubric Quality Checklist
                          1. -The marking criteria-Descriptions of levels of performance (standards)-The levels-The overall rubric-Fairness and sensibility
                          2. CENTRE FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING
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