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The creative use of rubrics to inform and improve instruction Dannelle D. Stevens, Ph. D. Portland State University, Oregon Daniel Bernstein, Ph. D. University of Kansas
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Objectives Examine the use of rubrics in three settings that can inform and improve instruction. Engage in applying research-based rubrics to aspects of professional life. Reflect on the value of these rubrics in your own and colleagues’ professional life.
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Agenda Introductions Background- Reflection, teaching & rubrics Writing a teaching philosophy statement Analyzing student scores Reflecting on design of a course Assessing the value of rubrics about teaching
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Background Reflection & teaching Rubrics as a reflective tool Cognitive and collaborative apprenticeship
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Teaching philosophy List key elements to include Cluster under themes Check out a rubric Modify and share
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Using evidence Distribute artifacts- gradebook scores, rubric, context Look at rubric scores Identify teaching “opportunities”
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Trajectory of Teaching Share an account of a course taught over several terms Identify how course has changed over time Describe development of learner success Show a rubric for development of teaching Place yourself in the category in each component Share your ratings and offer comment Large group discussion: Does this rubric add to the development of effective teaching?
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Synthesis Frames of reference: – Making implicit knowledge explicit Use as guides for professional development Use as tools to generating conversation and insight Benefits of collaborative consideration Formative and summative uses
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