Tips for Making and Using Rubrics

When I was in college taking education courses I had 2 professors who harped on rubrics. Their logic was that rubrics placed students into a box and didn’t allow for any flexibility and creative thinking. I left college thinking rubrics were a terrible way to assess students.

Fast forward to 2015 when I began teaching a course that was taught entirely via PBL (project based learning). PBL is a very fluid and flexible way to teach- you pose students a question and tell them what the final product will be, but the pathway to accomplish the product can look very different from student to student. (If you would like to read more about the PBL process, check out this blog post). Since rubrics were essentially a new grading tool for me, I had quite a learning curve ahead of me. Confession: I still don’t love making rubrics, but I’ve learned how valuable they can be for both students and teachers. After using them for a few years now, here are some things I’ve learned:

WHY USE RUBRICS?

Ready to make some rubrics? Here are some tips:

TIPS FOR MAKING RUBRICS

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TIPS FOR USING RUBRICS