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Directorial Vision Presentations 
Develop a presentation in which you share your vision for a production with a board of directors.
Rubric Code: EXXC76
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Directorial Vision
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Thematic Discussion

Poor

The Director does not take into account the thematic issues of prospective project.
Fair

Thematic ideas are vague and lack understanding for the text.
Good

Thematic ideas are evident and clearly point back to the text. Examples illuminate the ideas.
Excellent

Thematic ideas are exceptionally clear and exciting. Examples are many and illuminating.
Clarity of Vision

Poor

The Director has not articulated a vision for the production.
Fair

The Director has made an effort at creating a vision, yet that vision is still unclear.
Good

The Director has articulated clearly a vision for the production.
Excellent

The Director has articulated a clear and engaging vision for the production.
Personal Connection

Poor

The Director has not explained why she selected the play.
Fair

The Director explains his personal connection, but it remains surface.
Good

The Director reveals a specific personal connection to the material.
Excellent

The Director reveals a specific and compelling connection to the material.
Creative Connection

Poor

The presentation remains dry and unengaging.
Fair

The presentation takes into account a creative effort. The effort however, is lackluster and unspecific.
Good

The presentation is highly creative and engaging.
Excellent

The presentation shows specific examples of lateral thinking and remains creative and engaging.




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