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Assignment 1B – Unpack Rubrics
Introduction
Know what is expected of your learning! Set yourself up for success!
Rubrics
Assess assignments consistently from student-to-student ensuring equity.
Provide timely, specific feedback that promotes the acquisition of student learning in a sustainable
way.
Explicitly state expectations and criteria of an assignment for students.
Allow the student and instructor to understand the difference in levels of performance.
Transparency of scoring expectations!
Enhance student learning.
Directions
Analyze the given Reflective Practice Rubric by unpacking the learning expectations through addressing specific
questions. Unpacking the rubrics will be used to assess your learning by clarifying the criteria and specific skills
you are expected to acquire in all courses throughout the program.
It allows you to self-assess during the learning process.
The criteria for your success found in the assignment
level descriptors (highly developed, developed, emerging and initial) define in this assignment the expectations
of achievement.
This activity will have you analyze the differences in criteria between levels.
Remember to use the academic
language of the rubric when responding to the analysis prompt to ensure that all elements in the criteria are
addressed.
(please scroll to the next page for the Reflective Practice Rubric)
Reflective Practice Rubric
Highly developed
Provides convincing evidence that demonstrates depth, knowledge of content and
explains connections made to real world situations. Goes beyond the expectations.
Developed
Provides evidence that demonstrates understanding of the content that meets the
criteria but lacks the depth of knowledge and makes general connections without
explanations. All components required are met.
Emerging
Provides partial evidence that demonstrates the required depth in all criteria of the
assignment. Response may be unsupported, flawed or missing elements.
Initial
Lacking the evidence required in all criteria of the assignment.
Evidence presented may
be minimal, unsupported, inadequate or missing.
Criteria
Highly Developed
Developed
Emerging
Initial
Depth of
Reflection
Response is
highly
developed
and
demonstrates an
in-depth
reflection including
connections made to,
personalization of, the
theories, concepts, and/or
strategies presented in the
course materials to date.
Viewpoints and
interpretations are
insightful and well
supported.
Clear, detailed
examples are provided, as
applicable.
Response is
developed
and
generally
demonstrates a
reflection on, and
personalization of, the
theories, concepts, and/or
strategies presented in the
course materials to date.
Viewpoints and
interpretations are supported.
Appropriate
examples are
provided, as applicable.
Response is
emerging
and
demonstrates a
partial
reflection on, and
personalization of, the
theories, concepts, and/or
strategies presented in the
course materials to date.
Viewpoints and
interpretations are partially
unsupported
or supported
with
flawed
arguments.
Examples when applicable,
are
not provided or are
irrelevant
to the assignment.
Response demonstrates
an
initial
yet
lack of
reflection on, and
personalization of, the
theories, concepts,
and/or strategies
presented in the course
materials to date.
Viewpoints and
interpretations are
missing, inappropriate
,
and/or
unsupported
.
Examples when
applicable, are
not
provided.
Components
Response is
highly
developed
including
all
components and exceeds
all requirements indicated
in the instructions.
Each
question or part of the
assignment is addressed
thoroughly.
All
attachments and/or
additional documents are
included, as required.
Response is
developed
including
all
components and
meets requirements indicated
in the instructions.
Each
question or part of the
assignment is addressed.
All
attachments and/or
additional documents are
included, as required.
Response is
emerging
yet
missing some
components
and only partially meets
requirements indicated in the
instructions.
Some
question
or part of the assignment is
addressed.
Some/partial
attachments and/or
additional documents, if
required, are
missing or
unsuitable
for the purpose of
the assignment.
Response demonstrates
initial effort yet
lacks
components and/or
does
not
address the
requirements indicated in
the instructions.
Many
parts of the assignment
are addressed
minimally
,
inadequately, and/or
not
at all.
Structural
Writing is
highly
developed, clear, concise,
and well organized with
excellent
sentence/paragraph
construction.
Thoughts are
expressed in a coherent
and logical manner.
There
are no errors in spelling,
grammar, or syntax errors
per submission.
Writing is developed,
clear
and well organized
with
excellent sentence/paragraph
construction.
Thoughts are
clearly
expressed in a
coherent and logical manner.
There are no more than
three
spelling, grammar or syntax
errors and the errors do not
distract from contextual
meaning.
Writing is
emerging, partially
clear,
and well organized with
excellent sentence/paragraph
construction.
Thoughts are
expressed in a
partially
coherent
and logical manner.
There are
no more than 5
spelling, or syntax errors and
some errors distract from
contextual meaning.
Writing demonstrates
initial skills but is
lacking
in clarity and
disorganized.
Thoughts
ramble and make little
sense.
There are
numerous
spelling,
grammar, or syntax errors
throughout the response,
distracting contextual
meaning.
Reflective Practice Rubric: Analysis Template
Analysis
Response
Describe the difference in level descriptors, between highly
developed and developed.
What are the key words and
specific criteria that differentiate one level from the other?
Comparing highly developed and developed, Highly Developed
uses key words like: in-depth, connections made to, insightful and
well supported, and Clear, Detailed
Describe the difference in level descriptors, between
developed and emerging.
What are the key words and
specific criteria that differentiate one level from the other?
Developed and emerging use different key words to differentiate
the scoring between the two. Developed uses words like:
developed, generally, and appropriate. Whereas emerging uses
words like partial, flawed, unsupported, and irrelevant.
Describe the difference in level descriptors, between
emerging and initial.
What are the key words and specific
criteria that differentiate one level from the other?
Emerging uses key words like emerging, partial, flawed, etc. To
score initial, one must have completed work that shows a lack of,
missing info, inappropriate and unsupported
examples/interpretations.
Describe the criteria differences in the Depth of Reflection
section, in the level descriptors, between highly developed
and developed using the key words and specific criteria that
differentiate one level from the other?
Depth of Reflection section uses words like: highly developed, in-
depth, insightful and well supported, clear and detailed.
Describe the criteria differences in the Components section,
in the level descriptors, between highly developed and
developed using the key words and specific criteria that
differentiate one level from the other?
In the components section of the rubric, some of they key words
that stand out and differentiate one level from the others are:
highly developed components, exceeds, each/various, and
thoroughly.
Describe the criteria differences in the Structural section, in
the level descriptors, between highly developed and
developed using the key words and specific criteria that
differentiate one level from the other?
In the structural portion of the rubric, some of the differentiating
key words are: highly developed, concise, clear, well organized, and
excellent.
Unpack the highly developed criteria elements in the
“Depth of Reflection”
Response is highly developed and demonstrates an in-depth
reflection including connections made to, personalization
of, the theories, concepts, and/or strategies presented in
the course materials to date.
Viewpoints and
interpretations are insightful and well supported.
Clear,
detailed examples are provided, as applicable.
List each element you will need to address to earn the highly
developed score:
You will need to provide information and critical thinking evidence
that shows depth, a highly developed beginning middle and end.
Unpack the highly developed criteria elements in the
“Components”
Response is highly developed including all components and
exceeds all requirements indicated in the instructions.
Each
question or part of the assignment is addressed thoroughly.
All attachments and/or additional documents are included,
as required.
List each element you will need to address to earn the highly
developed score:
I will need to provide sufficient evidence to my claims and provide
detailed points of my information provided. I will need to provided
highly developed responses that back my claims and or evidence.
Unpack the highly developed criteria elements in the
“Structure”
Writing is highly developed, clear, concise, and well
organized with excellent sentence/paragraph construction.
Thoughts are expressed in a coherent and logical manner.
There are no more than three spelling, grammar, or syntax
errors per page of writing.
List each element you will need to address to earn the highly
developed score:
I will need to structure my work and make sure it is concise, clear,
and to the point.
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