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Screening Tools Exercise 
Each group will select a screening tool commonly used in the field of Addiction and Mental Health from the selection of tools provided by the Instructor. Students will research the reliability and validity of the tool, take turns utilizing the tool with their partner then provide the class with a 5 min overview of the tool, how it is used, why it is used, how it felt to utilize the tool to screen for Co-Occurring Disorders, and the reliability and validity of the particular tool.
Rubric Code: AB97C4
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Subject: Psychology  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Graduate

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  No Score

0 pts

Beginning

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Acomplished

3 pts

Exemplary

4 pts

Presentation

No Score

No presentation was completed
Beginning

Student demonstrated little to no use of professional jargon or terminology. AND Presentation was less then 4 min or over 7 min
Developing

Inappropriate terminology was used on more then one occasion or was lacking. OR
Presentation was over 7 min or less then 4 min
Acomplished

Appropriate professional terminology and jargon was used but lacking at times.
Presentation was more then 4 min but less then 5.
Exemplary

Well spoken, clear, used appropriate professional jargon and terminology. Presentation was 5-7 min
Team Work

No Score

Student worked independently of partner
Beginning

Student was not actively engaging with partner despite partners attempts. Or partners were observed as being off task for more then 50% of the activity
Developing

Student and partner were observed engaging in discussion and the activity passively or we observed as being off task for 25% -49%
Acomplished

Student and partner were engaged in the process but not actively challenging each other to think deeper. Or were engaged at times but independent at other times
Exemplary

Student and partner were observed actively engaging with each other in all parts of the project
Overview of Tool

No Score

Student did not provide an over view of the tool
Beginning

Student presented some information of the tool but not enough for the audience to determine its usefulness in application
Developing

Student presented highlights of the tool that were generalized
Acomplished

Student presented highlights of the tools but lacked polish and a deeper understanding of it implementation or use
Exemplary

Student presented a polished and well throughout overview of the tool in an articulate and professional way.
Reliabilty & Validity

No Score

Student did not discuss reliability or validity of the tool
Beginning

Student did not present reliability or validity and did not give reasons
Developing

Student did not present reliability or validity but did give reasons for whichever one they did present
Acomplished

Student present on both reliability and validity of the tool but explanation was weak
Exemplary

Student provided opinion on both reliability and validity and explained why
Reflection on Experiance

No Score

Student were not observed interviewing a partner
Beginning

Student provided 1 insight but it was done in a clinical manner
Developing

Student provided little personal insights or was clinical instead of reflective
Acomplished

Student provided a basic reflection of the tool and their perception of it
Exemplary

Student provided insights into the use of the tool that enriched the understanding of other students




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