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ED 351 Discussion Board Rubric 
Taking All Risk Out of Children's Play
Rubric Code: HABXW6
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Graduate

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  Exceeds

Effort at this level is greater than expected

(N/A)

Meets Expectations

Effort at this level represents what is expected

(N/A)

Below

Effort at this level is less than expected

(N/A)

Critical Thinking
3 pts

In our attempts to keep our children safe, are we, in fact, exposing children to risk that has more severe implications? What are the impacts for children if they do not have opportunities to participate in physical activities that require risk? Could "playing it safe" be more damaging to children?

Exceeds

Posts show deep insight and analysis.

Personal opinion is expressed clearly and fully developed.

Poses questions or ideas to promote further discussion.
Meets Expectations

Posts are simple but show some insight and analysis.

Personal opinion is expressed but lacks elaboration and detail.

Offers some new line of thinking.
Below

Posts lack insight and analysis. Simply rehashes or summarizes others' posts.
Does not express opinion clearly.

Posts do not inspire further thinking.
Connections
2 pts

Exceeds

Clear connections are made through specific reference to course materials (websites, articles, texts).

Specific examples are used to connect concepts to personal experiences.
Meets Expectations

Connections to course materials and/or personal experiences are not specific or lack elaboration and detail.
Below

Connections are vague and do not address both course materials and personal experiences.



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