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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Mary Goggins Selke is dedicated to the preparation of educational leaders for 21st century schools. She has taught at every level from kindergarten to graduate school and has presented workshops, seminars, and national conference sessions on rubric assessment for teachers and teacher educators. Klappentext Do you want to expand working knowledge of how to construct, revise, and implement rubrics with specific how-to's and plenty of examples? Rubric Assessment Goes to College provides effective college-level rubrics that are the right tools for the job of objective, comprehensive assessment and can be constructed almost as easily as constructing an ice cream sundae! Zusammenfassung Do you want to expand working knowledge of how to construct! revise! and implement rubrics with specific how-to's and plenty of examples? Rubric Assessment Goes to College provides effective college-level rubrics that are the right tools for the job of objective! comprehensive assessment and can be constructed almost as easily as constructing an ice cream sundae! Inhaltsverzeichnis Section One: The ABCs of Rubric Assessment·Chapter One - Advantages of Rubrics: What They Can Do for You Key Considerations - Advantages of Rubrics·Chapter Two - Basis for Assessment: Performance or ProductKey Considerations - Performance Task and Artifact/Product Rubrics·Chapter Three - Categories of Rubrics: Analytic and HolisticKey Considerations - When Analytic and Holistic Rubrics Best Fit the Assessment TaskSection Two: Designing Rubric Assessments·Chapter Four - Matching Tool to Task Or When a Rubric Is Not the Best Option Key Considerations - Questions to Determine if a Rubric Is a Viable Assessment Option·Chapter Five - Rubric Design: Analytic Rubrics Key Considerations - The 10 Steps in Analytic Rubric Development·Chapter Six - Rubric Design: Holistic Rubrics Key Considerations - The 10 Steps in Holistic Rubric Development·Chapter Seven - A Closer Look at Rubric Strand DesignKey Considerations - Questions Answered By the Seven Types of Rubric Strands·Chapter Eight - Common Errors in Rubric DesignKey Considerations - Ways to Avoid Common Errors in Rubric DesignSection Three: Implementing Rubric Assessments·Chapter Nine - Converting Rubric Scores to GradesKey Considerations - Converting Rubric Scores to Letter or Percentage Grades·Chapter Ten - Designing a Standards-Aligned RubricKey Considerations - Developing Standards-Aligned Rubrics and Rubric Strands·Chapter Eleven - Additional Rubric Uses Annotated BibliographyAbout the Author...