Return to site
Return to site

The Wonder of Rubrics, Part Two: How to Develop a Rubric in 5 Steps

· Rubrics,How-To,Methods

You may find yourself hearing about or wanting to use rubrics, but not sure where to start.

It can be intimidating to wade into the waters of a new assessment method. Can you be successful and get useful data if you’re a beginner here? You may feel pressure (and doubt your ability to) create an instrument from scratch. Perhaps you worry your approach is your own wacky method and the style or language you utilize would only make sense to you.

Deep breath.

Don’t stop yourself before you even get started. In this blog, I’ll walk you through five reasonable steps to create a rubric. I’m not promising it’ll be a snap, but hopefully, you’ll feel your anxiety or worries diminish as you read on.

(Live link here) Continue reading to see my five steps to creating a rubric. Really - go there! Here's also a link to this downloadable resource for rubrics based off parts 1-2 of this three-part rubric blog series.

Related posts:

Wonder of Rubrics - Pt 3

Wonder of Rubrics - Pt 1

 

 

 

Subscribe
Previous
Five Ways to Spark Collaboration with Academics
Next
The Wonder of Rubrics, Part 3: How to Turn Results to Action
 Return to site
strikingly iconPowered by Strikingly
Cookie Use
We use cookies to improve browsing experience, security, and data collection. By accepting, you agree to the use of cookies for advertising and analytics. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Learn More
Accept all
Settings
Decline All
Cookie Settings
Necessary Cookies
These cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. These cookies can’t be switched off.
Analytics Cookies
These cookies help us better understand how visitors interact with our website and help us discover errors.
Preferences Cookies
These cookies allow the website to remember choices you've made to provide enhanced functionality and personalization.
Save