- Apr 2024
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Students are able to see their own work with new eyes, to identify what they have and haven't included in their writing.
Confirm: I often cross-reference my work with a rubric. As a teacher, this would be something I would emphasize to my students.
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www.cultofpedagogy.com www.cultofpedagogy.com
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If a student has fallen short in many areas, completing that left-hand column will take more time than simply highlighting a pre-written analytic rubric.
Confirm: Single-point rubrics will require a lot of writing and reflection on the part of the teacher in order to help students understand where they can improve or what did they do write. Also, it will require more writing because if the descriptions arent detailed and thorough enough, it will leave room for interpretation and vagueness, which will greatly impact how students score on the rubric.
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This is where we see the main advantage of the analytic rubric: It gives students a clearer picture of why they got the score they got. It is also good for the teacher, because it gives her the ability to justify a score on paper, without having to explain everything in a later conversation.
Confirm: I absolutely find analytical rubrics much easier with providing feedback for students.
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- Oct 2023
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nap.nationalacademies.org nap.nationalacademies.org
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CONFIRM Try it again or see if others can
I feel like confirming is the most important because when you confirm something, it is officially known and true. Also, you know that you did or did not do it well and you know how you should improve.
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- Aug 2021
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: ‘RT @enenbee: Here is what happens when you open at 50%. Https://t.co/0TdAKDjBWD’ / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved 10 August 2021, from https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1424463090733572099
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- Jul 2020