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When assessing the students’ work, either written or oral it is a good way to do so using a rubric. Look here for different suggestions. These can be downloaded and moderated for your use. The students can also use this to assess their own work. Questions to ask after each lesson:
- What is the purpose of this lesson?
- Why is this important to learn?
- In what ways are you challenged to think in this lesson
- How will you apply, assess, or communicate what you’ve learned?
- Do you know how good your work is, and how you can improve it?
- Do you feel respected by other students in this class?
- Do you feel respected by the teacher in this class?
Source Tony Wagner.
- Oral rubric
- Test rubric
- Rubric for written paper
- Blog rubric blog rubric2
- Exam rubric
- Reading rubric
- Essay rubric
- Report card written by student
Other places to find rubrics: rubrics4teachers , rubric
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By: AnneCathrine on December 8, 2008
at 3:20 pm
I have recently started following you on twitter, and found this via a few clicks. I’m very impressed, and it is fun to read your students’ blogs! The rubrics were really interesting!
By: elisa on June 3, 2009
at 6:24 pm