ASSESSMENT/RUBRICS reviewed and updated November 27, 2005 | Assessment | Rubrics | Classroom Assessment Techniques - Starting from the assumption that "the more you know about what and how students are learning, the better you can plan learning activities to structure your teaching," this Web site provides both individual and collaborative activities for classroom assessment.
Assessment Strategies and Definitions - Here you'll find guidelines to help you develop different types of assessments and communicate performance expectations.
Preparing for Assessment - resources include Test-taking tips, preparing for Standardized Teast and Ideas and Rubrics for Assessment.
Assessment - resource links to assessment issues from NCREL. Included at this site is a Trip Planner Inventory to help complete an assessment inventory of assessment practices at your own school with links to research articles related to each issue.
Back to the Top Rubistar - Learn how to create rubrics that measure student performance in project-based learning activities.
Rubric to Assess a PBL [Project-Based Learning] - This downloadable PDF (Portable Document Format) file presented as a table serves as a ready-made rubric providing assessment criteria to measure levels of performance (Novice, Apprentice, Practitioner, and Expert) for a project-based task.
A Rubric for Evaluating WebQuests - Here you'll find a ready-made template for scoring or evaluating student WebQuest projects, complete with scoring categories.
The Partnership for Lifelong Learning Web Olympics: Scoring Rubric - To find out how effective your class or school Web site really is, check out this Web site evaluation rubric.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Assessment and Rubric Information - Technology guru and dynamic educator Kathy Schrock offers a collection of links to information about assessments and rubrics.
PBL (Project Based Learning) Checklists - A wizard-like format with fill-in-the-blank guidelines guide you in making project checklists for your students so they know exactly what has to be done to complete an activity successfully.
Student Web Page/Multimedia Project Rubric - Adapted from the Official Multimedia Mania Rubric for use by participants in a contest, this assessment template can help you evaluate student Web pages and multimedia projects.
Creating Your Own Rubrics - At this site you'll find steps to follow and questions to ask as you develop personalized assessment rubrics.
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