Last week in class we talked about the rubrics that Mr. Simon has added to the my grades section of our Marshall Online account. For me, this is the only teacher that had ever made rubrics for every piece of work that we will be handing in. Personally I really like the rubrics because when you are working on something you can refer back to the rubric to decide whether to add or subtract something from your work. Many teachers just dont add rubrics to anything, or at least one that students see, because they are just lazy or dont have the time. I think that if teachers would begin to integrate rubrics, a little at a time, into their class room than students would do much better at the task at hand. Here is a website, called RubiStar.com, that anyone can go to and fill in the information boxes and it will generate a rubric for you. This would be a good thing to use in our unit plan, one could include that rubric that they might use to evaluate their students.
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I agree. Too often do I feel like I am wandering around in the dark on an assignment when a professor simply says, "Do a good job." Seriously? Do a good job? That is not very real-world-esque at all. if someone's boss tells them to do a good job working on a car and not what is wrong with it you're going to have one peeved off customer.
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