Includes bibliographical references (pages 406-409) and index.
Contents:
Using rubrics to assess literacy -- Using rubrics to assess reading comprehension -- Literature and the assessment rubric -- Assessing student writing with rubrics -- Using rubrics to assess listening skills -- Assessment rubrics and oral language -- Rubrics and the research process -- Rubrics and classroom technology -- Constructing rubrics.
Summary:
If you are a reading and language arts teacher seeking model rubrics for performance assessment with clear instruction on how to create teacher-made rubrics, then "Designing Rubrics For Reading And Language Arts" is for you! Performance levels and the task objectives are identified in each rubric to help reduce subjectivity in grading and help students set goals for their own achievement. The author provides teachers in all grade levels with sample rubrics to assess student proficiency in language arts and in all genres, including nonfiction. Teachers can follow the step-by-step instructions for creating their own rubrics to meet their students' instructional needs.
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