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WRT 120: Literacy Autobiography 
A personal reflection connected to the individual development of the writer.
Rubric Code: V249B7X
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Poor

10 pts

A strong voice

Excellent

Experiences are reflected on for their place in literacy development. The focus is analysis, not narration.
Good

Experiences are narrated and occasionally reflected on. The focus switches back and forth from analysis to mere narration.
Poor

The paper has a weak narrative emphasis. The writer tells a story and only minimally reflects on literacy development.
Perspective

Excellent

The paper includes thoughts on reading and writing to learn, from the writer’s perspective as a student.
Good

The paper may not have thoughts on reading AND writing to learn.
Poor

Thoughts on reading and writing to learn may not be present.
Focus

Excellent

Clear description and careful choice of selected reading and writing memories, good or bad, and becoming literate.
Good

It is not obvious why these particular experiences were chosen or how the writer became literate.
Poor

A history of becoming literate may be missing or vague.
Process

Excellent

Writer ACTIVELY participated in the Peer Review Process.
Good

Writer BARELY/partially participated in Peer Review Process.
Poor

Writer did not participate in the Peer Review Process.
Conventions

Excellent

Writing has few or no errors in usage, spelling and punctuation. Sentence structure is varied. Overall, the writing reflects undergraduate student expectations.
Good

Writing has errors in usage, spelling, and/or punctuation. Sentences may be complete but may not flow in readability. The writing is competent but not clearly undergraduate.
Poor

Usage, spelling, and/or punctuation show serious problems and lack of proofreading. Sentences are simple and unvaried. Writing is not at an undergraduate level.





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