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Theory Presentation Rubric 
Rubric for evaluating student presentations on learning theories. Adopted from http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/rub.pres.html
Rubric Code: G7922X
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Organization

Poor

Audience cannot understand presentation because there is no sequence of information.
Fair

Audience has difficulty following presentation because student jumps around.
Good

Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow.
Excellent

Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
Subject Knowledge

Poor

Student does not have grasp of information; student cannot answer questions about subject.
Fair

Student is uncomfortable with information and is able to answer only rudimentary questions.
Good

Student is at ease with expected answers to all questions, but fails to elaborate.
Excellent

Student demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) by answering all class questions with explanations and elaboration.
Main Principles

Poor

Student does not identify the main principles of the theory
Fair

Student identifies the some of the main principles but does not explain them clearly
Good

student identifies all of the main principles but does not explain them clearly
Excellent

Student identifies all the main principles and clearly explains them.
Examples

Poor

Student does not use examples to illustrate theory
Fair

Student has one example which does not clearly illustrate the theory
Good

Student uses at least one example which clearly illustrates the theory
Excellent

Students use more than one example to clearly illustrate the theory
Eye Contact

Poor

Student reads all of report with no eye contact.
Fair

Student occasionally uses eye contact, but still reads most of report.
Good

Student maintains eye contact most of the time but frequently returns to notes.
Excellent

Student maintains eye contact with audience, seldom returning to notes.
Elocution

Poor

Student mumbles, incorrectly pronounces terms, and speaks too quietly for students in the back of class to hear.
Fair

Student's voice is low. Student incorrectly pronounces terms. Audience members have difficulty hearing presentation.
Good

Student's voice is clear. Student pronounces most words correctly. Most audience members can hear presentation.
Excellent

Student uses a clear voice and correct, precise pronunciation of terms so that all audience members can hear presentation.
Powerpoint/Graphics

Poor

The slides are not legible. The amount of text is too great for the space provided. There is little use of graphics or effects. The information does not consistently support images.
Fair

Slides are legible. Amount of text is too great for the amount of space provided. Less than half the slides have graphics or effects. Information supports images at times.
Good

Slides are attractive. Text is legible. More than half of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation. Information adequately supports images.
Excellent

Slides are attractive. Text is legible. Graphics and effects are used throughout to enhance presentation. Information is at the advanced level and consistently supports images.
Slides

Poor

Many Slides are missing and/or missing relevant information. some Slides are out of order
Fair

Missing some slides or relevant information.Slides are put together but are hard to follow
Good

All required slides with some relevant information .Slides are well put together but are somewhat out of order
Excellent

All required slides included with correct information.
Topic is discussed clearly and in an organized manner.The slides are well put together and go in a uniformed order



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