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rubric |ˈroōbrik|

noun

a heading on a document.

• a direction in a liturgical book as to how a church service should be conducted.

• a statement of purpose or function : art of a purpose, not for its own sake, was his rubric.

• a category : party policies on matters falling under the rubric of Law and Order.

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rubrical |ˈrubrəkəl| adjective

ORIGIN late Middle English rubrish (originally referring to a heading, section of text, etc., written in red for distinctiveness), from Old French rubriche, from Latin rubrica (terra) 'red (earth or ocher as writing material),' from the base of rubeus 'red' ; the later spelling is influenced by the Latin form.

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What should be observe in making and use of scoring rubrics?

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Is a scoring rubrics boon or bane?

Scoring rubrics are a boon because their goal is to remove subjectivity from scoring on exams. They give test administrators and graders strict guidelines as to what correct answers must include..


What is the benefits of having rubrics?

Rubrics provide clear criteria for assessment, helping to ensure consistency and fairness in evaluating student work. They offer detailed feedback, guiding students on how to improve their performance and understand expectations. Additionally, rubrics can streamline the grading process, saving time for educators while enhancing transparency in the evaluation process. Overall, they foster a more structured learning environment that benefits both teachers and students.


What is the different between analytic and holistic rubrics?

Differences between Analytic and Holistic RubricsHOLISTIC RUBRICS:· Gives students an overall score for their paper.· Views the final product as a set of interrelated tasks contributing to the whole.· A score is not assigned for each criterion.· Does not provide detailed feedback to the student.· It is efficient and quick.ANALYTIC RUBRICS:· Rather than giving an overall score, analytic rubrics allows for teacher to provide feedback on each criterion.· Each part is scored independently to avoid bias.· Provides meaningful and specific feedback along multiple dimensions.· Are more difficult to construct and is time consuming.


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