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Critical Thinking, Inquiry and Analysis VALUE Rubric 
Rubric Code: NX28469
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Subject: Medical  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

Powered by iRubric Critical Thinking VALUE Rubric
  Capstone

4 pts

Milestone

3 pts

Milestone

2 pts

Benchmark

1 pts

Explanation of issues

Capstone

Issue/problem to be considered critically is stated clearly and described comprehensively, delivering all relevant information necessary for full understanding.
Milestone

Issue/problem to be considered critically is stated, described, and clarified so that understanding is not seriously impeded by omissions.
Milestone

Issue/problem to be considered critically is stated but description leaves some terms undefined, ambiguities unexplored, boundaries undetermined, and/or backgrounds unknown.
Benchmark

Issue/problem to be considered critically is stated without clarification or description.
Existing Knowledge, Evidence, Resea

Capstone

Synthesizes in-depth information from relevant sources representing various points of view/approaches. Viewpoints of experts are questioned thoroughly.
Milestone

Presents in-depth information from relevant sources representing various points of view/approaches. Viewpoints of experts are subject to questioning.
Milestone

Presents information from relevant sources representing limited points of view/approaches. Viewpoints of experts are taken as mostly fact, with little questioning.
Benchmark

Presents information from irrelevant sources representing limited points of view/approaches. Viewpoints of experts are taken as fact, without question.
Design Process

Capstone

All elements of the methodology or theoretical framework are skillfully developed. Appropriate methodology or theoretical frameworks may be synthesized from across disciplines or from relevant subdisciplines.
Milestone

Critical elements of the methodology or theoretical framework are appropriately developed, however, more subtle elements are ignored or unaccounted for.
Milestone

Critical elements of the methodology or theoretical framework are missing, incorrectly developed, or unfocused.
Benchmark

Inquiry design demonstrates a misunderstanding of the methodology or theoretical framework.
Analysis

Capstone

Organizes and synthesizes evidence to reveal insightful patterns, differences, or similarities related to focus.
Milestone

Organizes evidence to reveal important patterns, differences, or similarities related to focus.
Milestone

Organizes evidence, but organization is not effective in revealing important patterns, differences, or similarities.
Benchmark

Lists evidence, but it is not organized and/or is unrelated to focus.
Conclusions and outcomes

Conclusions and related outcomes (implications and consequences)

Capstone

Conclusions and related outcomes (consequences and implications) are logical and reflect student’s informed evaluation and ability to place evidence and perspectives discussed in priority order.
Milestone

Conclusion is logically tied to a range of information, including opposing viewpoints; related outcomes (consequences and implications) are identified clearly.
Milestone

Conclusion is logically tied to information (because information is chosen to fit the desired conclusion); some related outcomes (consequences and implications) are identified clearly.
Benchmark

Conclusion is inconsistently tied to some of the information discussed; related outcomes (consequences and implications) are oversimplified.
Limitations and Implications

Capstone

Insightfully discusses in detail relevant and supported limitations and implications.
Milestone

Discusses relevant and supported limitations and implications.
Milestone

Presents relevant and supported limitations and implications.
Benchmark

Presents limitations and implications, but they are possibly irrelevant and unsupported.



Keywords:
  • Critical thinking, Ambiguity, Assumptions, Context, Literal meaning, Metaphor







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