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Student Leadership Final
Electronic presentation and oral presentation rubric
This is a two part final. The first is a written and detailed account of the accomplishments of your Renaissance Squad. The second is a poster timeline and visual presentation of the Squad's accomplishments and plan for remainder of the school year. Must also show how the team works together and peer evaluationevaulation
Rubric Code:
D9XXA3
By
lorisato
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Project/Presentation
Exceeds
50 pts
Good
40 pts
Fair
30 pts
Poor
20 pts
No attempt
0 pts
Presentation Content
50
The presentation includes all information relevant to the topic in an organized fashion. Must include visual representation. Must include detailed timeline, budget, expectations of squad, connection to Renaissance philosophy (10 blocks), connection to working together as leaders, samples of work (pictures, survey results, script samples, design ideas), struggles your squad has encountered, and at least 7 ways to be more successful in accomplishing tasks next semester.
40
The presentation includes all relevant information; however, is not well-organized.
30
Does not have all of the relevant information in the presentation. There is not enough information presented. Information is presented in an unorganized fashion.
20
The presentation is lacking in elements required. There are many gaps in information presented.
0
The Student made no attempt.
Work quality/effort
50
The work done exceeds all expectations and shows that the learner is proud of his/her work. The effort that was put into this task is the best it can be by the learner. It shows that the works was done equally and not by one or two members of the group.
40
The work was done with good effort that shows what the learner is capable of. It is evident that time was put into this visual and oral presentation.
30
Work is done with fair effort, but the quality is still not what the learner is capable of. It is evident that the work was rushed.
20
Work is done with little effort, quality is not what the learner is capable of. It is evident that the work was rushed and little time was spent on the final product. Work is incomplete.
0
The Student made no attempt.
Style/Mechanics
50
The presentation has an element of creativity and style, and is not just a list of facts. The presentation is presented in a clear and concise manner with full understanding of the squad and it's connection to the Renaissance program.
40
The presentation is clear and logical and contains facts as well as very few mistakes. Good clear oral presentation.
30
The presentation lacks style and reads more like a list of facts than a support for an oral presentation. The electronic presentation lacks neatness and clarity
20
The poster lacks a clear understanding of the subject matter and their are many errors. Electronic presentation is not creative.
0
The Student made no attempt.
Presentation
50
The student presents the information clearly and displays a complete understanding of their information. It is evident that the student was well prepared. Each student spoke during presentation and had knowledge of each required area.
40
The student presents the information fairly clearly and displays a reasonable understanding of their information.
30
The information presented is not cleary displayed throughout the project
20
Not enough preparation was done for the presentation of the information, it therefore lacks many elements of what is expected.
0
The Student made no attempt.
Timeline
50
Includes monthly plan of what squad's activities, events, deadlines, and proposed ideas. Put a star next to things you actually accomplished. Should be detailed account. Minimum 8-10 expectations per month. Think detailed. Don't be vague.
40
Listed events, but has not met at least 80% of goals and expectations for group. Minimum of 5-7 ideas per month.
30
Listed events and goals. Met between 40% and 79% of expectations. Minimum of 3-4 ideas per month.
20
Incomplete list of events and goals. Met less than 40% of goals and expectations. Minimum of 1-2 ideas per month.
0
The Student made no attempt.
Teamwork
50
Group showed working knowledge of all components of group. Group worked together as a whole and not dominated by one or two people. Completed at least 80% of all goals and expectations.
40
Group accomplished at least 50% of all goals. Work completed by part of the group and not all members involved.
30
Group accomplished less than 50% of all goals. Did not demonstrate evenly distributed work as a squad and on presentation.
20
Group did not finish all assigned tasks. Not all members contribute to final project.
0
The Student made no attempt.
Written Portfolio
50
Take components listed in project handout and create in written form for group. List next to each area who did what. Must include detailed timeline, budget, expectations of squad, connection to Renaissance philosophy (10 blocks), connection to working together as leaders, samples of work (pictures, survey results, script samples, design ideas), struggles your squad has encountered, and at least 7 ways to be more successful in accomplishing tasks next semester.
40
Included timeline, budget, struggles, and ways to improve. No samples.
30
Did not include all specified components. Lacking teamwork.
20
N/A
0
The Student made no attempt.
Evaluation
50
Completed Evaluation - Must have all questioned answered in specified length.
40
N/A
30
N/A
20
N/A
0
Did not complete evaluation.
Keywords:
religion electronic presentation
Subjects:
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Social Sciences
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