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Reflection
Reflection
The rubric describes essential ingredients of how to reflect on and synthesize your learning. Your response should synthesize your the knowledge you have gained from multiple resources throughout this course.
Rubric Code:
AX68C39
By
mmoser
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Reflection
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Reflection Rubric
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Exemplary
4 pts
Clarity of Focus
Poor
The focus is unclear to the reader, it may become clear by the end of the response, but the reader must do a significant amount of work to determine the main points that the author is trying to make.
Fair
The intro of the response refers to an unspecified task and the main points of the response are vague or unclear.
Good
In the intro the focus of the mini-inquiry and the main focal points of the response are generally clear in the response -- though some or all of it may not be explicitly stated.
Exemplary
In the intro, the response clearly states 1) The focus of the reflection and the key points that will be discussed.
Support
Poor
Support information is not related to and supportive of the topic/subject.
Fair
Support information has major weaknesses in relatedness to and/or support of the topic/subject.
Good
Support information has minor weaknesses in relatedness to and/or support of the topic/subject.
Exemplary
Support information is related to and supportive of the topic/subject.
There are 1-2 references noted throughout the APA formatted paper.
Ideas & Content
Poor
Little focus is evident. Discussion is just a recounting of the process with almost no details or added information.
Fair
Two or three main ideas are clear, but elaboration consists of general and/or undeveloped details.
Good
Two or three key ideas related to the writer's experiences are clear. Elaboration consists of some specific details.
Exemplary
1. From his or her experience, the writer is able to pull out two or three focal ideas to explore and reflect on. 2 Discussion of the focal points is clear and supported by specific, developed details so that the reader can understand the importance of each.
The Reflective Process: SELF-ASSESS
Poor
This category is for the writer to self-asses. I don't really like to reflect. I have just a vague sense of the process/mini-inquiry project. This may because I was busy, or because I just went through the motions. For whatever reason, I barely reflected at all.
Fair
This category is for the writer to self-asses: I've pulled out some key "nuggets", but I did this when I sat down to write my synthesis and I did not spend too much time writing.
Good
This category is for the writer to self-asses: I have reflected on the process and what I've seen. I've pulled out key "nuggets" but spent just a bit of time reflecting on my experiences with them.
Exemplary
This category is for the writer to self-asses: I reflected carefully on what I experienced and devoted some time attention to reflecting--by thinking aloud, journaling, or discussing. I looked for connections across variables, between the readings and the processes of formative assessment and what I saw. I reflected sufficiently that I can see pull out "nuggets" that are worthy of further pursuit--about the students, teaching, assessment, or the process of self-inquiry.
Keywords:
Reflection Rubric for Exceptional Children Class Overview
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Education
Types:
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Reflection
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