I have recently been shocked at the fact that educators don’t really see the need for a rubric. They either find them too specific or too vague. But, I am not really sure they are seeing the big picture on this one. Rubrics are great for students and teachers.
Here are a few benefits:
What else would you add? How have they helped you?
~Mia
Reblogged this on Learning Languages Online and commented:
Rubrics anyone?
Reblogged this on Learning Sherpa and commented:
Bling Up Your Rubrics!!!
Didn’t have a chance to read the other comments but, just in case, here’s a link to some rubrics that people could adapt… http://edtechteacher.org/assessment/
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There are 2 opposing camps of teachers at my school – those who use rubrics and those that really dislike using them.
I believe there are some very good reasons to use rubrics although they have to be well-written.
This infographic offers an easy way to explain the benefits of using rubrics.
Mia, I love this infographic! I’m always a fan of your’s, but this one on rubric really captures the important features of good rubrics. Thanks!