9781416615071-1416615075-How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading

How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading

ISBN-13: 9781416615071
ISBN-10: 1416615075
Edition: F First Paperback Edition Used
Author: Susan M. Brookhart
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: ASCD
Format: Paperback 159 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781416615071
ISBN-10: 1416615075
Edition: F First Paperback Edition Used
Author: Susan M. Brookhart
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: ASCD
Format: Paperback 159 pages

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How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading (ISBN-13: 9781416615071 and ISBN-10: 1416615075), written by authors Susan M. Brookhart, was published by ASCD in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Education Theory (Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Education Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.39.

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What is a rubric? A rubric is a coherent set of criteria for student work that describes levels of performance quality. Sounds simple enough, right? Unfortunately, rubrics are commonly misunderstood and misused.
The good news is that when rubrics are created and used correctly, they are strong tools that support and enhance classroom instruction and student learning. In this comprehensive guide, author Susan M. Brookhart identifies two essential components of effective rubrics: (1) criteria that relate to the learning (not the tasks ) that students are being asked to demonstrate and (2) clear descriptions of performance across a continuum of quality. She outlines the difference between various kinds of rubrics (for example, general versus task-specific, and analytic versus holistic), explains when using each type of rubric is appropriate, and highlights examples from all grade levels and assorted content areas. In addition, Brookhart addresses
* Common misconceptions about rubrics;
* Important differences between rubrics and other assessment tools such as checklists and rating scales, and when such alternatives can be useful; and
* How to use rubrics for formative assessment and grading, including standards-based grading and report card grades.

Intended for educators who are already familiar with rubrics as well as those who are not, this book is a complete resource for writing effective rubrics and for choosing wisely from among the many rubrics that are available on the Internet and from other sources. And it makes the case that rubrics, when used appropriately, can improve outcomes by helping teachers teach and helping students learn.

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