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EssayB: The 3 domains of learning 
Rubric Code: PAW86
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Essay B: Domains of learning
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1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

complete sentences

Poor

-not in sentence form -several unreadable words -too short(needs to consist of more than 3 sentences)
Fair

-some poorly constructed sentences -(1-2) unreadable words -only 3-4 sentences, not in paragraph form
Good

-accurate, complete sentences -words are legible -in complete pargraph form
3 Domains explained

Poor

-1-2 of the domains of learning stated, but not explained or explained incorrectly
Fair

-3 domains of learning stated, and at least two explained correctly
Good

-all 3 domains of learning clearly stated and explained correctly
relates to objectives

Poor

-understands that there is a connection between objectives and the domains of learning, but does not explain that each objective falls into a category that represents a domain
Fair

-understands there is a connection between objectives and the domains of learning, but only connect 1 category for writing objectives to the domains of learning
Good

-understands that objectives can be classified into 3 primary categories for their instructional focus:thinking, attitudes, physical skills(represents the domains of learning




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