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A rubric is a scoring tool for subjective grading.  
 
A rubric is a scoring tool for subjective grading.  

Revision as of 21:25, 24 February 2007

File:Sample rubric1.JPG
Sample attendance rubric
File:Sample rubric2.JPG
Sample holistic rubric
File:Graded rubric.JPG
Sample of a graded rubric

A rubric is a scoring tool for subjective grading.

Use our Rubric Exchange in conjunction with our Course Management System to build rubrics, assess student coursework and other objects using rubrics, grade student work and report it back to them, and engage is collaborative assessment with rubrics.


Benefits of rubrics

  • Clarify constraints with students, colleagues, other evaluators, administrators, and yourself.
  • Communicate expectations with students: A rubric tells students what is expected of them, the grading criteria, what counts and what doesn't, how many points they would earn for each task, and how their work is graded.
  • Bring objectivity to subjective scoring.
  • Easy scoring and recording of it.
  • Communicate grades with students: A graded rubric helps students understand how they were graded and what their areas of strength and weakness are.

Learn more

See also

Learn More About Rubrics

Working with rubrics

iRubric Public Tools