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ESHE 101 Drug Legalization Presentation 
Student's will be assigned to a group, the group will be asked to defend pro/con the following statement: All drugs should be legalized.
Rubric Code: V4A965
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Subject: Health  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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15 % Student's will be assigned group, gather information on defending for or against, provide visual AID (Poster), and present information to class.
  Poor

1 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Creative Thinking
5 pts

formulate
original ideas and concepts, defending their stance on drug legalization.

Poor

Poor
- missing 2 or more references of original ideas and concepts
- information is incomplete
- no examples
Good

Good
- all required references of original ideas and concepts
present
- information is complete, with examples where possible
Excellent

Excellent
- all required references of original ideas and concepts
present
-information complete with examples
- extra inovative information provided
Critical Thinking
5 pts

Students will think logically in solving the problems associated with their stance and explain their conclusions

Poor

Poor
- Problem solving is not logical
- conclusions not explained
Good

Good
- Problem solving is logical
- conclusions are explained with minor shortcomings
Excellent

Excellent
-Problem solving is very logical
-Conclusions are well explained with no shortcomings
Ethical Reasoning
5 pts

Students will demonstrate an understanding of ethical issues that will enhance their capacity for making sound judgments and decisions.

Poor

Poor
- poor understanding and limited demonstration of ethical issues
- Ethical understanding had a minor effect on the overall presentation
Good

Good
-good understanding and demonstration of ethical issues with minor limitations
- Ethical understanding had a positive influence on the overall presentation
Excellent

Excellent
- clear understanding and demonstration of ethical issues
- Ethical understanding enhanced the overall presentation
Quantitative Reasoning
5 pts

Students will use college-level mathematical concepts and methods to understand, analyze and explain issues in quantitative terms

Poor

Poor
- college level mathmatics clearly not utilized in presentation.
- graphic displays/visual aids not used or contained no college math analysis.
Good

Good
- college level mathmatics somewhat utilized in presentation.
- graphic displays/visual aids contained minor college math analysis.
Excellent

Excellent
- college level mathmatics clearly utilized in presentation.
- graphic displays/visual aids contained college math analysis.
Oral Presentation
5 pts

Poor

Poor
- presentation somewhat clear
- several pronunciation errors
- voice is often hard to hear
- rushed or slow delivery
- distracting body language
Good

Good
- presentation is clear
- pronunciation is good
- voice is projected to most of the room
- reasonable pacing; some rough bits
- non-distracting body language
Excellent

Excellent
- presentation is very clear
- pronunciation is excellent
- voice is easily heard throughout the room
- excellent pacing
- confident, calm body language



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  • Drug legalization

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