Teaching Excellence Initiative Marking Rubrics Sarah Honeychurch Teaching Fellow Adam Smith Business School Sarah.Honeychurch@Glasgow.ac.uk.

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Teaching Excellence Initiative Marking Rubrics Sarah Honeychurch Teaching Fellow Adam Smith Business School Sarah.Honeychurch@Glasgow.ac.uk

Principles of Assessment and Feedback Good assessment and feedback practice that promotes self-regulation requires that students gain practice in: formulating goals for learning and identifying standards making evaluative decisions about their own and others' work generating explicit feedback for self and others responding to and/or acting on feedback discussing work and its evaluation with others (e.g. with peers and teachers)

What is a rubric? A rubric is an assessment tool that lists the criteria for a piece of work or what counts (for example, purpose, organization, details, voice, and mechanics often are what count in a written essay) and articulates gradations of quality for each criterion, from excellent to poor. (Andrade 2005)

What is a rubric? Criteria Definitions Grading strategy (Dawson 2017)

Teacher and learner motivations Why are you using a rubric? Teacher marking Teacher feedback “A good rubric allows me to provide individualized, constructive critique in a manageable time frame.” (Andrade 2005) Understanding a task Self assessment Peer assessment Using to teach

Learner engagement How will you ensure student engagement? Course documents Moodle In class

Writing rubrics

Writing rubrics

Writing rubrics

References Heidi Goodrich Andrade (2005) Teaching With Rubrics: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, College Teaching, 53:1, 27-31, DOI: 10.3200/CTCH.53.1.27-31 Phillip Dawson (2017) Assessment rubrics: towards clearer and more replicable design, research and practice, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 4 2:3, 347-360, DOI: 10.1080/02602938.2015.1111294 Peter Grainger, Michael Christie, Glyn Thomas, Shelley Dole, Deborah Heck, Margaret Marshman & Michael Carey (2017) Improving the quality of assessment by using a community of practice to explore the optimal construction of assessment rubrics, Reflective Practice, 18:3, 410-422, DOI: 10.1080/14623943.2017.1295931 Anastasiya A. Lipnevich, Leigh N. McCallen, Katharine Pace Miles and Jeffrey K. Smith (2014) Mind the gap! Students' use of exemplars and detailed rubrics as formative assessment. Instructional Science 42:4 539-559 https://www.jstor.org/stable/43575435

References Y. Malini Reddy & Heidi Andrade (2010) A review of rubric use in higher education, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 35:4, 435-448, DOI: 10.1080/02602930902862859 D. Royce Sadler, (1987) Specifying and promulgating achievement standards. Oxford Review of Education, 13, 191–209. D. Royce Sadler, D. R. (2009) Indeterminacy in the use of preset criteria for assessment and grading in higher education. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 34, 159–179.

Teaching Excellence Initiative Marking Rubrics Sarah Honeychurch Teaching Fellow Adam Smith Business School Sarah.Honeychurch@Glasgow.ac.uk