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Television Assignment Rubric
Television Assignment Rubric
Rubric Code:
K7A77A
By
karenb
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Television Rubric
Unacceptable
1 pts
Poor
2 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Lead
5 pts
Unacceptable
Lead is non-existent. Lead does not relate to story's main facts.
Poor
Lead is weak and contains little necessary information. Does not address 5Ws & H. Does not grab reader attention. Lead trivializes the story. Lead is too broad and/or vague.
Fair
Lead contains necessary information, but is weakly composed or awkward. Includes most of essential 5Ws & H. Does little to grab reader attention. Lead emphasizes less important facts or contains too many facts.
Good
Lead is well-written and contains basic, necessary information. Includes necessary 5Ws & H. Grabs reader attention. Lead is a good summary or illustration of the story's most important points.
Excellent
Engaging and dynamic lead is written clearly and without error. Includes necessary 5Ws & H. Fully engages reader attention.
Organization & Flow
5 pts
Unacceptable
Story lacks any organizational structure. Information is not presented in a logical way. Writing doesn't flow. Language is imprecise.
Poor
Organizational structure is limited. Article is disjointed most of the time, but some of the information follows the inverted pyramid or narrative storytelling format. Writing mostly doesn't flow. Sentences are frequently wordy and repetitious.
Fair
The article shows the elements of basic organization. Information follows the inverted pyramid or narrative storytelling format at a basic level. Writing occasionally doesn't flow. Sentences are occasionally wordy and/or repetitious.
Good
The information follows a coherent inverted pyramid structure or narrative storytelling format. Writing mostly flows well, though there are rough spots.
Excellent
Information is deftly organized by importance, and there is an overwhelming logic to the order in which it is written. Writing flows well, is concise and contains interesting language.
Mechanics, Accuracy & Detail
7.5 pts
Unacceptable
Language is garbled and does not follow broadcast form. Significant problems with subject-verb agreement. Errors in accuracy make story nearly impossible to comprehend.
Poor
Writing mistakes make story hard to follow or comprehend. Frequent problems with subject-verb agreement. Errors in accuracy cause some confusion.
Fair
Some writing issues and problems with subject-verb agreement. Errors in accuracy do not cause significant confusion.
Good
Few writing mistakes. Subjects and verbs agree throughout. Errors in accuracy are minimal and important facts are located sufficiently high in the story.
Excellent
No writing mistakes and subjects and verbs live together harmoniously. No errors in accuracy and important facts are present throughout the story.
Length & Adherence to Time Limits
7.5 pts
Unacceptable
Paragraphs and sentences are all too long and contain too many ideas. Story vastly exceeds time limits.
Poor
Paragraphs and sentences are mostly too long and contain too many ideas. Story runs significantly over time limits
Fair
Paragraphs and sentences are occasionally too long and contain too many ideas. Story runs just over time limits.
Good
Paragraphs and sentences are mostly of the appropriate lenth and generally contain just one idea. Story runs within time limits.
Excellent
Paragraphs and sentences are appropriate length and have just one idea per paragraph. Story easily fits within time limits.
Keywords:
Journalism, Articles, Leads, Inverted Pyramid, Sound, Video
Subjects:
Journalism
Types:
Writing
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