You may find yourself hearing about or wanting to use rubrics, but not sure where to start.
It can be intimidating to wade into the waters of a new assessment method. Can you be successful and get useful data if you’re a beginner here? You may feel pressure (and doubt your ability to) create an instrument from scratch. Perhaps you worry your approach is your own wacky method and the style or language you utilize would only make sense to you.
Deep breath.
Don’t stop yourself before you even get started. In this blog, I’ll walk you through five reasonable steps to create a rubric. I’m not promising it’ll be a snap, but hopefully, you’ll feel your anxiety or worries diminish as you read on.
(Live link here) Continue reading to see my five steps to creating a rubric. Really - go there! Here's also a link to this downloadable resource for rubrics based off parts 1-2 of this three-part rubric blog series.
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