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Paper and Presentation
Each student will prepare a 4-5 page, double-spaced paper on a topic of their choice that relates to human learning and development as it applies to education. The paper MUST link your topic to a theory(ies) related to human learning or development, using current research (within the past 10 years) as support.
Rubric Code:
Z8B648
By
kirkpade
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Research Paper & Presentation
Good
5 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
1 pts
Content
Good
Issues and topics are clearly stated.
Fair
Issues and topics are stated but are not made clear.
Poor
No clear discussion of issues or topics is in the paper.
Relevancy and Discussion
Good
Student discuss the relevancy of their topic and define important terms that have to do with the topic.
Fair
Student discusses relevancy but do not explain significance.
Poor
Student does not discuss relevancy of topic nor do they briefly explain important terms.
Relates topic to Educational Psych.
Good
Student makes a distinct connection between their topic and at least 2 theorists or topics discussed in class using clear examples and details.
Fair
Student states a connection between their topic and 2 theorists or topics however does not explain how they are connected.
Poor
Student does not make clear connections between topic of choice and theorists or topics discussed in class.
Questions and Issues from community
Good
Questions and issues regarding topic are present in research and are clearly discussed with detail.
Fair
Questions and issues are stated in research paper however relevancy to the topic is not discussed.
Poor
Questions and issues are not clearly stated nor discussed in research paper
Significance of topic
Good
Student discusses the significance of the topic and how it applies to education with a good amount of detail supporting their argument.
Fair
Student explains significance of topic however does not give a good amount of supportive detail.
Poor
Student does not clearly state any significance of topic and how it applies to educational psychology.
References
Good
3+ references are presented at the end of paper in APA format
Fair
1-2 appropriate references are provided in APA format.
Poor
1 or no references are provided in APA format.
Creativity
Good
Presentation shows detail different from other classmate presentation.
Fair
Presentation was creative however could have thought outside of the box.
Poor
Presentation was not sufficient in detail nor distinct from others.
Timing
Good
Presentation was between 5-10 minutes
Fair
Presentation was between 3-4 minutes
Poor
Presentation was less than 3 minutes long.
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