Difference between revisions of "Rubric rows"
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There are different types of rows in a rubric: | There are different types of rows in a rubric: | ||
− | * Criteria: These are the main rows used for assessment purposes. These rows describe assessment criteria such as "Quality of work." | + | * '''Criteria''': These are the main rows used for assessment purposes. These rows describe assessment criteria such as "Quality of work." |
− | * Dividers: These are used to break a rubric into distinct sections. There are two types of dividers: | + | * '''Dividers''': These are used to break a rubric into distinct sections. There are two types of dividers: |
− | ** Simple dividers: These dividers can have a label and description. Level weights and labels cannot be changed and remain the same as preceding section. | + | ** '''Simple dividers''': These dividers can have a label and description. Level weights and labels cannot be changed and remain the same as preceding section. |
− | ** Full dividers: These dividers break a rubric into more distinct sections by allowing new level weights and labels. In essense, full dividers create sub-rubrics. | + | ** '''Full dividers''': These dividers break a rubric into more distinct sections by allowing new level weights and labels. In essense, full dividers create sub-rubrics. |
Revision as of 04:48, 10 February 2007
There are different types of rows in a rubric:
- Criteria: These are the main rows used for assessment purposes. These rows describe assessment criteria such as "Quality of work."
- Dividers: These are used to break a rubric into distinct sections. There are two types of dividers:
- Simple dividers: These dividers can have a label and description. Level weights and labels cannot be changed and remain the same as preceding section.
- Full dividers: These dividers break a rubric into more distinct sections by allowing new level weights and labels. In essense, full dividers create sub-rubrics.