How do we compare development? What are the best indicators?

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How do we compare development? What are the best indicators?

Class Project On the back two bulletin boards The class is to create visuals which display the following information: – A working definition of development and all of its varied indicators – Visuals representing the levels of development- pictures and such – Comparative charts using the countries we will be focusing on (plus the United States)

BULLETIN BOARD RUBRIC Criteria Exemplary 4 Proficient 3 Emerging 2 Limited 1 Points Earned Quality of Construction The bulletin board shows considerable attention to construction. The items are neatly trimmed. All items are carefully and securelyattached. There are no stray marks, smudges or glue stains. Nothing is hanging over the edges. The bulletin board shows attention to construction. The items are neatly trimmed. All items are carefully and securely attached. A few barely noticeable stray marks, smudges or glue stains are present. Nothing is hanging over the edges. The bulletin board shows some attention to construction. Most items are neatly trimmed. All items are securely attached. A few barely noticeable stray marks, smudges or glue stains are present. Nothing is hanging over the edges. The bulletin board was put together sloppily. Items appear to be just "slapped on". Pieces may be loose or hanging over the edges. Smudges, stains, rips, uneven edges, and/or stray marks are evident. Creativity (X2) Several of the graphics or objects used in the bulletin board reflect an exceptional degree of student creativity in their creation and/or display. One or two of the graphics or objects used in the bulletin board reflect student creativity in their creation and/or display. One or two graphics or objects were made or customized by students, but the ideas were typical rather than original. Students did not make or customize any of the items on the bulletin board. Attention to Theme (X4) Students give a reasonable explanation of how every item in the bulletin board is related to the assigned theme. For most items, the relationship is clear without explanation. Students give a reasonable explanation of how most items in the bulletin board are related to the assigned theme. For many of the items, the relationship is clear without explanation. Students give a fairly reasonable explanation of how most items in the bulletin board are related to the assigned theme. The students’ explanations are weak and illustrate difficulty understanding how to relate items to the assigned theme. Time and Effort Much time and effort went into the planning and design of the bulletin board. Adequate time and effort went into the planningand design of the bulletin board. Some time and effort went into the planning and design of the bulletin board. Minimal time and effort went into the planning and design of the bulletin board. Titles and Text (X2) Titles and text were easy to read from a distance. Text varied in color, size and/or style for different text elements. Titles and text were easy to read close- up. Text varied in color, size and/or style for different text elements. Titles and text were easy to read close- up. There waslittle variation in the appearance of text. Titles and/or text were hard to read, even when the reader is close. Score /40

Participation is required If you do not include yourself in this task you cannot be scored This is your responsibility

Due by Friday the 21 st