Wednesday, 2 March 2011

How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading Download

How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading
Author: Susan M. Brookhart
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1416615075



How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading


What is a rubric? A rubric is a coherent set of criteria for student work that describes levels of performance quality. Download How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Sounds simple enough, right? Unfortunately, rubrics are commonly misunderstood and misused.
The good news is that when rubrics are created and used correctly, they are strong tools that support and enhance classroom instruction and student learning. In this comprehensive guide, author Susan M. Brookhart identifies two essential components of effective rubrics: (1) criteria that relate to the learning (not the tasks ) that students are being asked to demonstrate and (2) clear descriptions of performance across a continuum of quality. She outlines the difference between various kinds of rubrics (for example, general versus Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading Download


How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading education books for free. Sounds simple enough, right? Unfortunately, rubrics are commonly misunderstood and misused.
The good news is that when rubrics are created and used correctly, they are strong tools that support and enhance classroom instruction and student learning. In this comprehensive guide, author Susan M. Brookhart identifies two essential components of effective rubrics: (1) criteria that relate to the learning (not the tasks ) that students are being asked to demonstrate and (2) clear descriptions of performance across a continuum of quality ounds simple enough, right? Unfortunately, rubrics are commonly misunderstood and misused.
The good news is that when rubrics are created and used correctly, they are strong tools that support and enhance classroom instruction and student learning. In this comprehensive guide, author Susan M. Brookhart identifies two essential components of effective rubrics: (1) criteria that relate to the learning (not the tasks ) that students are being asked to demonstrate and (2) clear descriptions of performance across a continuum of quality. She outlines the difference between various kinds of rubrics (for example, general versus

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