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Rubric set-up is helpful for both student and teacher. Keeps everyone on task.

Lakithia,

Right! When the students understand the expectations better, they have a better chance to reach the learning outcomes. Nice job.

I think that rubrics add value to the instructor and the student’s experiences. For the student, it is great because it allows students to know what is required of them. They can also see how much each section of the assignments is worth and gives them a visual on which section they were strong or weak. For the instructor, it allows for easy and consistent grading with every student and over time.

Ava,

You are so right - they help both the students and the instructor. We all benefit and learn from the rubrics.

Thanks!

I think they are a big help for both instructor and student. I feel the student gains by becoming an active participant in their learning experience and thereby accepts responsibility for their academic or skill set performance. Likewise, the instructor becomes an more informed participant in the students progress as they try to achieve the class expectations. This information is critical to the instructor as it lets them assess the areas the student may be struggling with and take measures to support their learning and interact with the student.
Ava T.

Faith ,

Tell us more about your "fact book." That would be interesting to learn about. Thanks for sharing.

At present, we also use the rubric results in our fact book to demonstrate what is learned - this allows our courses to be evaluated by future students.

LaShanta ,

But, they are extremely helpful to the students as well. Rubrics help them understand the expectations and how to earn a high grade. You should also connect the learning objectives to the rubric to help the student understand why they are doing what they are doing. Thanks!

I think the rubric step up is more benefical to the instructor. I ca help with reguating grading and it sets a clear expectation of the students. If the student does not comply then they should not be shocked by the outcome.

LSingleton

Tim,

Thanks for your comments. I'm glad you mentioned that rubrics help both students and the instructors.

Nice job.

It gives the student direction on performance.
Its gives the instructor a path to check the work

Harry,

Yes, they help both the students and instructors. The objectives should also be listed on the rubric so students know what they are working toward as well. Thanks!

I think it can benefit both.Students have concrete objectives and instructors have definite goals stated for evaluation at the end of a session or an assignment.

James ,

And, it's critical for instructors as well. We all want to be working toward fair assessment and help students achieve the learning outcomes. Nice job.

I feel the rubric is integral if not critical for students when we are now finding critical thinking at a premium. It helps clarify expectations and accountability so the student is hopefully more aware of the engagement necessary to create a product which meets instructor expectation and student learning and also creates a forward looking mentality of emergence for the students future work.

Roshawna,

Both. That is the great thing about rubrics.

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