Using Rubrics for Assessing Individual and/or Group Participation Marie Krbavac June 4, 2015.

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Using Rubrics for Assessing Individual and/or Group Participation Marie Krbavac June 4, 2015

Objectives of this Session At the end of this session, you will be able to: Describe what a rubric is Explain why rubrics are useful tools for assessment Develop or revise a rubric for assessing either individual or group participation in your class

What does assessment of participation (individual or group) mean to me? Write your response to these questions on a piece of paper and share at your table In my experience, individual and/or participation assessments have been… I think participation (individual and/or group) assessments should…

Why do we Assess? Determine whether students are learning Assist and motivate students in structuring their studying Help instructors know if they are successfully teaching A means to promote and reinforce learning

What is a Rubric? an attempt to communicate expectations of quality around a task. used to delineate consistent criteria for grading. allows teachers and students alike to evaluate criteria, which can be complex and subjective. provide a basis for self-evaluation, reflection, and peer review.

Rubric Activity Part 1 Listen to the engine notes and then rate their quality using the scale Poor Good Excellent Do you agree with other people?

Rubric Activity Part 2 In groups, create a scale that includes descriptions for assessing an engine note Listen to the engine notes and then rate their quality using your new scale Do you agree with other people in your group?

Developing a Rubric Share your thoughts with your group, how did the rubric work for you? What would have made it better? What would you consider incorporating into your assessment strategy?

Rubrics for Assessment Checklists – yes or no related to the process Holistic rubrics – assess the outcome or product Evaluative or analytical rubrics – multi-rating assessment of the process and product

Sample Rubric Scales 3 Levels4 Levels5 Levels6 Levels Weak Average Excellent Unacceptable Marginal Proficient Distinguished Unacceptable Poor Satisfactory Good Excellent Unacceptable Emerging Minimally Acceptable Acceptable Accomplished Exemplary

Participation Rubrics Review the participation rubrics in the handouts. Consider: Holistic vs. Analytic approach – advantages and disadvantages Size of the scale – advantages and disadvantages

Create Your Own Rubric Work on your own or in groups to create a rubric for assessing individual or group participation to use in your course

Review What is a rubric? Why are rubrics useful tools for assessment?

More Information Brown University center/teaching-learning/assessing-student- learning/rubrics-scales Carnegie Mellon html