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RUBRICS

 Evaluation tool
 Scoring and instructional tool
 Pre-determined set of criteria
 To measure students performance
 Contains the essential criteria for the task and levels of
performance (poor to excellent)

 RUBRICS : A SET OF INSTRUCTION


A TOOL DEVELOPED BY INSTRUCTORS TO ASSESS
THE PERFORMANCES OF THEIR STUDENTS.
PURPOSE

 To inform the students – learning


expectations clearly communicated

 To ensure consistency in the evaluation


CHARACTERISTICS

 Pre-determined tool
 Pre-planned tool
 Formative assessment
 Comprehensive in nature
TYPES OF RUBRICS

HOLISTIC ANALYTIC

 Single criteria  Multiple criteria


 One dimensional  2 dimensional :
• columns representing levels
of achievement
• Rows representing
assessment criteria
 Assessing overall performance
 Descriptions in full sentences  Written in table form
or paragraph
 Overall performance
HOLISTIC
ANALYTIC RUBRIC
IMPORTANCE

 LEARNERS – helps them to reflect


where they stand?

 TEACHERS – help them reflect to


modify their teaching strategies
ADVANTAGES
 Grading processs becomes efficient

 Uniform and standardized grading


process
DISADVANTAGES

 Development can be complex

 Time consuming

 Defining correct set of criteria to define


performance can be complex .
STUDENT PROFILE
 collection of information about a student's learning journey,
including their basic details, education, career goals, work
experience, and other information

 can also include information about a student's hobbies, skills,


badges earned, accomplishments, and memberships

 A portfolio is an important part of the student profile, as it


highlights the noteworthy projects done by students.

 display a timeline of students’ learning journey and progress


made through their school/college life
As an evaluation tool
 can help teachers understand a student's skills, strengths,
interests, and potential barriers to learning : individualized
support learning.

 Provide a detailed and nuanced picture of a student's abilities,


personal traits, and potential, which can be used to support
applications to colleges and universities.

 Offers a comprehensive assessment of a student's academic


performance, extracurricular involvement, social skills,
behavioral characteristics, and personal interests, providing a
holistic view of their abilities and progress.
 Enables educators to make informed decisions about
instructional strategies

 Serve as effective communication tools between teachers,


parents, administrators, and other stakeholders, facilitating
collaborative efforts to support student learning and
development.

 By documenting a student's progress over time, student


profiles enable educators to track growth, identify patterns,
and measure the effectiveness of interventions, ensuring
continuous improvement and accountability in the educational
process.
ADVANTAGE

 An impressive Student Profile imbibes confidence,


enthusiasm and growth in students.

 Profile building also helps the students maximise their


chances of securing an education in elite global and Indian
institutions.
DISADVANTAGES

1. Stigmatization or Labeling: Student profiles may


inadvertently label or stigmatize students based on their
data, impacting self-esteem and relationships.

2. Privacy Concerns: Sensitive information in profiles poses


a risk of privacy breaches, requiring robust security
measures and ethical handling.

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