Criteria54321 Attendance/ Punctuality Score________ Attended all classes; arrived to class on time and stayed for entire sessions;

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Criteria54321 Attendance/ Punctuality Score________ Attended all classes; arrived to class on time and stayed for entire sessions; returned from breaks promptly. Attended most classes and stayed for entire sessions; occasionally late to class, and returning from breaks. Missed several classes and/or did not stay for entire class sessions; always late to class, late returning from breaks. Engagement Score________ Actively involved, paid attention to what was said, took notes, volunteered ideas Usually attentive, took some notes, offered a few ideas, seemed to be a day dreamer at times Disinterested, bored with comments, joined in only when made to; carried on side conversations during class discussions. Discussion/ Leadership Score________ Willingly provided thoughtful, pertinent comments in groups and class discussions. Occasionally made comments if asked. Occasionally took a leadership role. Spoke as little as necessary, offered few ideas, let others supply ideas. Active Learner and Teacher Score________ Prepared, read material, completed course assignments; welcomed new ideas; regularly asked questions. Generally prepared, read most assignments, completed course work, sometimes asked questions. Failed to read material, put off course work, failed to reflect on ideas, failed to question new concepts.