SYNCHRONOUS
CDTA11020 | Reflective Practice, Assessment and Feedback
Developing Rubrics for Assessing Students' Learning
For NUS Staff
Credit Hours: 3.00
Fee: Free
No Available Class
Synopsis

A rubric is a scoring tool that lists the criteria for student work and articulates levels of quality for each criterion. It can help in communicating your expectations to students while also helping you in assessing student work fairly and efficiently. They can also provide students with informative feedback on their strengths and weaknesses, and prompt students to reflect on their own work.

In this workshop, we discuss key features of a quality rubric, present some examples of rubric for assessing student work. You will then have an opportunity to use the steps discussed to construct a rubric for one of your assessment tasks.

Intended Learning Outcomes

By the end of this session, participants should be able to:

  • describe the purpose of rubric in assessing student learning
  • understand how to use rubric to improve the results of assessment tasks
  • discuss various types of rubrics
  • identify components of and steps to developing a rubric
  • construct a rubric

COURSE LEADERS

Mark GAN, Associate Director, CDTL
Kiruthika RAGUPATHI, Associate Director, CDTL

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Offered by the Centre for Development of Teaching & Learning (CDTL)