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Student Led Discussions 
Students present an opinion on a topic and then LEAD a class discussion on the topic
Rubric Code: W34W46
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Subject: Education  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: Graduate

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  5

5 pts

4

4 pts

3

3 pts

2

2 pts

1

1 pts

Critical Thinking / Ethic of Reason
2 pts

5

Participation consistently shows evidence of critical/reflective thinking &/or ethical reasoning, yet can be light and fun also.
4

Participation shows critical thinking/reflective thinking &/or ethical reasoning most of the time
3

Participation shows minimal critical thinking/reflective thinking &/or ethical reasoning
2

Participation lacks evidence of critical thinking/reflective thinking &/or ethical reasoning.
1

Participation lacks evidence of critical/reflective thinking or ethical reasoning.
Professional Language
2 pts

5

Use of professional vocabulary and/or writing style occurs consistently and comfortably.
4
3

Use of professional vocabulary and/or writing style occurs but not consistently.
2
1

Participation involves unprofessional vocabulary &/or tone.
Leading Discussion
2 pts

5

Participant encourages and motivates involvements of other students.
4

Initiates and responds to other student & instructor comments.
3

Occasionally responds to other students &/or instructor.
2

Responds to instructor prompts only
1

Does not continue participation in the discussion.



Keywords:
  • Opinion discussion lead presentation







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