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This rubric is designed to assess student presentation and class discussion facilitation of a primary academic article or popular media piece.
Rubric Code: CA56CW
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Subject: Psychology  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

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  Wow!

5 pts

On Target

4 pts

Getting Closer

3 pts

Not There Yet

2 pts

Not Even Close

1 pts

Introduction

Wow!

Introduction uses an attention-grabber, previews the main findings of the article and makes compelling connections to the field of psychology/testing and measurement.
On Target

Introduction is missing ONE of the opening elements: attention-grabber, preview of findings, or compelling connections.
Getting Closer

Introduction is missing TWO of the opening elements.
Not There Yet

Presentation begins without an official introduction.
Not Even Close
Organization

Wow!

Presentation is very organized and was very easy to follow. Transitions between topics are smooth.
On Target

Presentation is fairly organized and pretty followable. Transitions might have been slightly discontinuous but did not take away geatly from the overall presentation.
Getting Closer

Presentation is not clearly organized. Transitions between topics are jumpy or awkward.
Not There Yet

Presentation lacks organization. Presentation lacks order and is difficult to follow.
Not Even Close
Content

Wow!

Student has a stronghold on the content, methodology and conclusions of the article and is able to effectively "teach" the class. No mistakes are made with regard to content knowledge.
On Target

Student has a basic understanding of the content. Articles findings are effectively communicated but show shortcomings in mastery of the material or in explanation of findings.
Getting Closer

Student has only a superficial or limited understanding of content. Mistakes were made during the presentation. The main findings of the article, methodology or conclusions of the paper are explained incorrectly or not explained clearly.
Not There Yet

Student has little to no understanding of the content addressed in the presentation and does not communicate the findings or methodology of the article clearly.
Not Even Close
Conclusion

Wow!

Conclusion reviews information presented, restates the findings and ends with a clear summary of the "take home points" of the article.
On Target

Conclusion fails to do ONE of the following: review of information, restatement of findings or summarizing of take home points.
Getting Closer

Conclusion fails to do TWO of the previous criteria.
Not There Yet

Speech ends without an official conclusion.
Not Even Close
Oral Communication

Wow!

Student speaks clearly and succinctly, maintains eye contact with all members of the audience, gestures natually, and shows preparedness. Minimal use of notes.
On Target

Student makes eye contact only with professor or seems slightly stiff and unnatural. Student relies heavily on notes or rambles.
Getting Closer

Student reads from notes or seems unrehearsed.
Not There Yet

Student is obviously unprepared or "winging" it.
Not Even Close
Discussion Facilitation

Wow!

Student comes prepared with several intriguing discussion prompts that require students to think critically and draw connections to class material and "real life" applications. Student keeps conversation flowing, encouraging participation from all class members and asking follow-up questions when appropriate.
On Target

Student comes prepared with some prompts or questions that encourage class discussion. May over-rely on one student, or on him/herself, to carry the discussion, but is able to maintain an overall level of reciprocal and thoughtful discussion using initial and follow-up questions.
Getting Closer

Student attempts to prompt class discussion but ends up talking most of the time or allowing just one or two students to carry the conversation. There is some reciprocity and critical thinking, but may allow discussion to veer off topic or fail to stimulate further thought with follow-up questions.
Not There Yet

Student may try to start class discussion by asking one or two questions, but is obviously "winging it;" asking irrelevant, vague, or non-stimulating questions; allowing long, awkward silences with no progression; or completely taking over the discussion.
Not Even Close



Keywords:
  • presentation, research







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