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ID: Semester: Class: Professor: Advisor: Student Dashboard for: Studenting Rubric Writing Rubric Student Name Faculty Member
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ElementUnsatisfactory 1Proficient 2Distinguished 3 Attendance Student attended some class sessions. Student may have been tardy to class. Student attended most class sessions. Student may have struggled with getting to class on time. Student attended all class sessions. Student was prompt to most classes. Atttude/Advocacy Student shared negative attitudes or practices with the class. (sarcasm, jokes @ the expense of others). Student did not challenge negative attitudes or practices in my class, but did not engage in them. Student made a concerted effort to challenge negative attitudes or practices in class. Collaboration Collaboration is difficult for student. Student dominates conversations or lets others do the work. Student collaborates with others. Student lets others give direction to the group. Student collaborates with others. Student takes initiative in assuming leadership roles in groups. Student scaffolds/coaches others. Content Student conveyed a negative attitude toward the content in class, suggesting it was not important. Student conveyed genuine enthusiasm for the content in the class. Student answered questions when asked. Student demonstrated the content is important by actively participating, discussing or questioning in class, being curious, and taking initiative in class projects. Fairness Student shows bias, prejudice, lack of fairness toward certain students, or groups of people. Student is sensitive to others’ feelings. Student tries to be fair to all students. Student is educated and sensitive to community and cultural norms. Student makes a concerted effort to challenge prejudice or injustice to others. Feedback Student resisted feedback on work. Student argued with comments if sought. Student was unable to adapt to changing classroom circumstances. Student accepted with some reluctance, feedback on my work or did not ask for feedback or seek it out. Student did not argue with comments Student sought out feedback on work from the teacher and colleagues. Student was open to constructive criticism vs. being defensive. Relationships Student’s relationships with colleagues and/or the teacher might be classified as negative or self- serving. Student maintained cordial relationships with the teacher and colleagues. Student did not take the initiative in getting to know others. Student’s relationships with the teacher and peers were characterized by mutual support and cooperation. Student took the initiative in getting to know others. Reliability Frequently fails to complete reading and other assignments, duties, or tasks on time. A pattern is evident. Reading and other assignments, duties, and tasks are completed with prompting. No discernible pattern of unreliability present. Reading and other assignments, duties and tasks are completed on time or ahead of time. “Studenting” Rubric Student Name Faculty Member
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ElementUnsatisfactory 1Proficient 2Distinguished 3 Content Writing shows little understanding of assignment, lacks thesis, or is off topic. Writing demonstrates basic thesis, clarity of thinking about one’s own perspective and opinions, and is mostly on topic. Writing demonstrates an engaging a well-developed thesis. Writer’s perspective and opinions are thought provoking, original, and on topic. Format Little or no outside source material used. Citations and format are used incorrectly or inconsistently. Outside source material is utilized, but connection to own ideas is tenuous. Sources are cited, but with errors. Sources are skillfully integrated to support ideas and correctly cited. Mechanics Writing is at the level of a first draft, with numerous errors that interfere with readability. Contains multiple errors in sentence structure (run-ons, fragments, etc.) and spelling. Writing could improve with revision. Writing includes some errors in usage and syntax, but most do not interfere with readability. Virtually free of punctuation, spelling and capitalization errors. Mastery of grammar and mechanics. Organization Writing is unfocused, ideas arranged illogically. Writing shows basic sense of beginning, middle and end. Logically sequenced. Writing demonstrates logical, clear structure. Well developed and related introduction and conclusion. Writing Rubric Student Name Faculty Member
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