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Group Debates in a Collaborative Classroom
This rubric will evaluate the individual's effort, group's effort, and the overall participation for a collaborative group debate assignment.
Rubric Code:
W789WX
By
Wiesty
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12, Undergraduate
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Group Debate Project
This rubric will evaluate the team member's individual contribution, the groups's effort, and the participation in the class debate as a whole.
Poor
7 pts
Fair
10 pts
Good
12 pts
Excellent
15 pts
Individual's Responsibility
Poor
The student has a hard time accepting their responsibility and had to be asked repeatedly to complete their portion of the assignment.
Fair
The student is working towards accepting responsibility for their assigned role(s); however, they have not fully mastered this yet.
Good
The student performs all tasks without hesitation or being asked.
Excellent
The student not only takes on the role they were assigned, but that of another student. The student may also have assumed the role of the leader of the group and helps guide the learning community in the corrrect direction.
Teamwork
Poor
Team members didn't work together or use class worktime effectively.
Fair
Team members struggled working together or did not effectively use worktime in class most of time. There was an obvious divide between those who did and did not contribute.
Good
Team members worked well together and effectively used worktime in class most of the time. All members contributed to debate, but a few carried more of the work.
Excellent
Team members worked well together and effectively used worktime in class. All members equally contributed to debate.
Participation
Poor
The student rarely shares their argument, and is overly critical or unreceptive to the viewpoints/information of others'.
OR
The student listens actively to others but does not share their viewpoint or information.
Fair
Student is beginning to share their arguments; however:
-the student does not share their viewpoint/informationunless prodded to do so.
OR
-the student does not allow other students to share, or does not value the others' viewpoints/information.
Good
Student shares their arguments and information. The student has quality rebuttals and respects the opponents' arguments.
Excellent
Student shares their arguments, but also allows and encourages other students to do so at the same time. The student is respectful of the opponents' arguments.
Research and Topic Understanding
Poor
The team did not do the research or show an adequate understanding of the topic.
Fair
The team seemed to have some research and understanding the main points of the topic. No persuasion.
Good
The team researched and mostly understood the topic. Information presented but lacks some persuasion.
Excellent
The team clearly researched and understood the topic in-depth. Presented information convincingly.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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