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Critical Thinking VALUE Rubric
Critical thinking is a habit of mind characterized by the comprehensive exploration of issues, ideas, artifacts, and events before accepting or formulating an opinion or conclusion. This rubric is designed to be transdisciplinary, reflecting the recognition that success in all disciplines requires habits of inquiry and analysis that share common attributes. Further, research suggests that successful critical thinkers from all disciplines increasingly need to be able to apply those habits in various and changing situations encountered in all walks of life. This rubric is designed for use with many different types of assignments and the suggestions here are not an exhaustive list of possibilities. Critical thinking can be demonstrated in assignments that require students to complete analyses of text, data, or issues. Courtesy of AAC&U: http://aacu.org/value/index.cfm
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
nmgiraffe
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Problem Solving VALUE Rubric
Problem solving is the process of designing, evaluating and implementing a strategy to answer an open-ended question or achieve a desired goal. This rubric distills the common elements of most problem-solving contexts and is designed to function across all disciplines. It is broad-based enough to allow for individual differences among learners, yet is concise and descriptive in its scope to determine how well students have maximized their respective abilities to practice thinking through problems in order to reach solutions. This rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end-product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s thinking about a problem-solving task (e.g., reflections on the process from problem to proposed solution; steps in a problem-based learning assignment; record of think-aloud protocol while solving a problem). Courtesy of AAC&U
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Undergrad
Grad
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Problem Solving VALUE Rubric
Problem solving is the process of designing, evaluating and implementing a strategy to answer an open-ended question or achieve a desired goal. This rubric distills the common elements of most problem-solving contexts and is designed to function across all disciplines. It is broad-based enough to allow for individual differences among learners, yet is concise and descriptive in its scope to determine how well students have maximized their respective abilities to practice thinking through problems in order to reach solutions. This rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end-product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s thinking about a problem-solving task (e.g., reflections on the process from problem to proposed solution; steps in a problem-based learning assignment; record of think-aloud protocol while solving a problem). Courtesy of AAC&U
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
nmgiraffe
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Ethical Reasoning VALUE Rubric
Ethical Reasoning is reasoning about right and wrong human conduct. It requires students to be able to assess their own ethical values and the social context of problems, recognize ethical issues in a variety of settings, think about how different ethical perspectives might be applied to ethical dilemmas and consider the ramifications of alternative actions. Students’ ethical self identity evolves as they practice ethical decision-making skills and learn how to describe and analyze positions on ethical issues. This rubric is intended to help faculty evaluate work samples and collections of work that demonstrate student learning about ethics. Courtesy of AAC&U: http://aacu.org/value/index.cfm
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
nmgiraffe
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Writing Assignment Grading Rubric Research Paper
This rubric is for grading student's written assignments.
Grade levels: N/A
nmgiraffe
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Research Paper Assignment & Research Assessment
Use this rubric for grading student papers. Can be customized for any subject.
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nmgiraffe
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Scholarly Article Summary Rubric
Choose a full-length article that reviews research on electrotherapy or ultrasound from a recent issue (last 5 years) of a scholarly journal. Be sure to provide an electronic copy or a hard copy of your article because you'll need to turn it in with your paper.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
nmgiraffe
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Final Research Paper Rubric
Use this rubric for grading student papers. Can be customized for any subject.
Grade levels:
Grad
nmgiraffe
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Article Critique
Choose a peer reviewed research article on a Nursing topic. Summarize the article by writing a 2 page critique of the author's work. Address the title, proposal/problem, research methods and findings in terms of your opinion of their appropriateness and efficacy. Discuss how the findings are applicable to your practice or functions as a Nurse Practitioner.
Grade levels: N/A
nmgiraffe
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Cover story
Long feature evaluation
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Feature Story Assessment
This is a rubric for assessing feature stories in an undergrad journalism course.
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Feature Story Assessment
This is a rubric for assessing feature stories in an undergrad journalism course.
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nmgiraffe
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Magazine & Feature Writing
Rubric for undergrad magazine and feature writing class.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
(draft)
nmgiraffe
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Persuasive Paper Rubric
This rubric helped grade a 5-page research paper done by my sophomore English classes. Its purpose was to persuade an audience that a new or relatively new technology is either helpful or harmful to humanity. My tenth-grade class was assigned the paper after reading and discussing the science fiction novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury.
Grade levels: N/A
(draft)
nmgiraffe
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Research Paper
Statement of hypothesis, Quality of Idea, Organization, Style and Grammar, Bibliography, Method, Results, Literature Review, Statistical Analysis, APA Style
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
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nmgiraffe
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Journal Article Critique Rubric
Grade levels:
Grad
(draft)
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