What is a Community Rubric A community rubric
What is a Community Rubric?
A community rubric n Contains specified criteria that can be adapted based on teaching styles, expertise, disciplinary conventions, and course level.
A community rubric n Can be used to assess the degree to which a student has achieved one of the Campus-wide Outcomes.
A community rubric n Is a public document and is the centerpiece for conversations about a given ability with students, other faculty, administrators, and the community.
A community rubric n Contains the primary indicators of performance criteria for each Campus-wide Outcome, not the content of the class in which it is being taught and assessed.
A community rubric n Contains criteria general enough that they can be adapted to Transfer, Ready to Work, Basic Skills, Lifelong Learning contexts, etc.
A community rubric n A community rubric focuses on dimensions of key behavior, examples of behaviors, and scales that rank the performance of the behavior.
What A Community Rubric Isn’t n A standardized way to assess Campus-wide Outcomes in all courses. It is meant to be a tool for instructors to adapt to use in their individual courses or program. n Something that all instructors would be mandated to use. Instructors can elect to use and adapt them or not use them as the instructor sees fit for his/her course.
What A Community Rubric Isn’t n It does not have to be used verbatim. Instructors can use just parts of the rubric (certain competencies), adapt the language, etc.
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