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AC840XA Culminating Experience Grading Rubric - Spring 2016
AC840XA Culminating Experience Grading Rubric - Fall 2015
Rubric Code:
YX5BBWB
By
ricklillie
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Subject:
Accounting
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
Graduate
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Culminating Experience Project 2016
Meets Expectations
3 pts
Somewhat Meets Expectations
2 pts
Below Expectations
1 pts
Grading Points Awarded
0 pts
Introduction to the paper
Meets Expectations
Clearly identifies the purpose of the paper. Conveys significance of the paper. Adopts a reasonable tone. Includes a brief road map description of what the reader will see in subsequent parts of the paper.
Somewhat Meets Expectations
Somewhat identifies the purpose of the paper. Significance of the paper is not well stated. Tone for what is to be covered is not well developed. Includes a limited description of what is to follow in the paper.
Below Expectations
Limited or no statement of the purpose of the paper is presented. Basically leave it up to the reader to figure this out. Includes little or no road map description of what is to follow in the paper.
Grading Points Awarded
Part 1: Body of the paper
Meets Expectations
Identifies and clearly relates FOUR principles from Buffett's list business principles to examples in the 2016 Letter to Shareholders. Relationships between principles and examples are well developed.
Somewhat Meets Expectations
Somewhat identifies and relates FOUR principles from Buffett's list of business principles to examples in the 2016 Letter to Shareholders. Relationships between principles and examples are somewhat but not fully developed.
Below Expectations
Attempts to identify and relate principles from Buffett's list of business principles to examples in the 2016 Letter to Shareholders. Relationships between principles and examples are not well developed. Reasoning is confusing and hard to follow.
Grading Points Awarded
Part 2: Body of the paper
Meets Expectations
Identifies one key issue for each of the five highlighted sections from the 2016 Letter to Shareholders and relates it to specific topics covered during the course. Documents the source and links between the "2016 Letter" and topics covered in the textbook. States which "story" (Buffett or Horngren) best meets the test of being clear, concise, and understandable? Explains why team reached its conclusion.
Somewhat Meets Expectations
Identifies one key issue for each of the five highlighted sections from the 2016 Letter to Shareholders and somewhat relates it to specific topics covered during the course. Attempts to documents the source and links between the "2016 Letter" and topics covered in the textbook. States which "story" (Buffett or Horngren) best meets the test of being clear, concise, and understandable? Attempts to explains why team reached its conclusion.
Below Expectations
Attempts, but not necessarily succeeds in identifying one key issue for each of the five highlighted sections from the 2016 Letter to Shareholders to relate to specific topics covered during the course. Partially documents the source and links between the "2016 Letter" and topics covered in the textbook. Does not state which "story" (Buffett or Horngren) best meets the test of being clear, concise, and understandable? Does not explain why team reached its conclusion.
Grading Points Awarded
Closing Comments
Meets Expectations
Clearly answered each of the three questions posed in instructions for Closing Comments.
Somewhat Meets Expectations
Somewhat answered each of the three questions posed in instructions for Closing Comments.
Below Expectations
Answered part but not all of the three questions posed in instructions for Closing Comments.
Grading Points Awarded
Cites/References
Meets Expectations
Demonstrates consistent application of APA 6 conventions and procedures. Occasional errors found.
Somewhat Meets Expectations
Demonstrates some application of APA 6 conventions and procedures. Frequent errors found.
Below Expectations
Demonstrates limited application/knowledge of APA 6 conventions and procedures. Numerous errors found.
Grading Points Awarded
Writing Style
Meets Expectations
Skillfully selects and uses a range of writing strategies such as comparing and contrasting, using concrete details, descriptions, and links between Buffett's 2016 letter and course resources. Writing is clear, concise, and clearly enjoyable to read.
Somewhat Meets Expectations
Reasonably uses a range of writing strategies such as comparing and contrasting, using concrete details, descriptions, and relevant links between Buffett's 2016 letter and course resources. Writing is somewhat clear and concise, and somewhat enjoyable to read.
Below Expectations
Writing strategies are used ineffectively. Applies on a limited basis strategies such as comparing and contrasting, using concrete details, and descriptions and relevant links between Buffett's 2016 letter and course resources. Writing is difficult to read and follow (i.e., somewhat confusing). Not necessarily enjoyable to read.
Grading Points Awarded
Grammar
Meets Expectations
Demonstrates control of usage, grammar, punctuation, sentence construction, and spelling. Few if any errors found.
Somewhat Meets Expectations
Demonstrates some control of usage, grammar, punctuation, sentence construction, and spelling. Some errors found.
Below Expectations
Demonstrates little control of usage, grammar, punctuation, sentence construction, and spelling. Numerous errors found.
Grading Points Awarded
Project Instructions
Meets Expectations
Followed instructions.
Somewhat Meets Expectations
Somewhat followed instructions.
Below Expectations
Failed to follow instructions.
Grading Points Awarded
Keywords:
AC840XA
Subjects:
Accounting
Types:
Writing
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