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News Reports
Articles
Rubric Code:
FX56A75
By
Dieter_Bollmann
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Public Rubric
Subject:
(General)
Type:
Attendance
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Articles
10 %
Excellent
5 pts
Very Good
4.5 pts
Good
4 pts
---
3 pts
Satisfactory
2.5 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Attendance Failure
0 pts
Preparation
50 %
Excellent
Articles were well selected and interesting.
Work is very neat and well organised
Article sources clearly and accurately identified.
There is clear evidence that the articles were worked with very well
New vocabulary identified.
Evidence of comprehension.
Very Good
Articles were mostly interesting.
Students work is neat, tidy and clearly organised.
Sources usually cited well
Articled worked with well
Articles vocabulary usually extracted and worked with
Very good understanding of articles
Good
Articles were usually interesting.
Most articles clearly cited.
Evidence of good working with the articles
All articles have extracted vocabulary.
Student demonstrates good understanding of the articles.
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All articles worked with satisfactorily.
All articles are cited with some mistakes.
Many articles evidence some work on them
Most articles had good indication that new vocabulary was extracted.
Student understand most
Satisfactory
Some articles worked with well but others were not.
Articles demonstrate they were rushed or sloppily worked with.
Only some Vocabulary extracted from text.
Some sourcing problems.
Some comprehension problems.
Unsatisfactory
Some articles are missing with little or no attempt to catch up.
Articles poorly sourced.
Articles minimally worked with.
Little evidence of extracted vocabulary.
Some comprehension problems
Attendance Failure
Articles poorly prepared with little or no evidence they were worked with.
Poor evidence of where the articles were obtained.
No vocabulary extracted from the text.
Article too difficult for student to understand.
Delivery
50 %
Excellent
Student demonstrated excellent speaking skills, knowledge and interest in the articles.
Presentation were enjoyable, natural and fluent.
Student spoke about the articles while referring to the text.
Student frequently engaged the audience in interesting dialogue.
Very Good
Student spoken skills were usually very good with only minor speaking problems.
Students demonstrates interest and knowledge of the articles presented.
Student often engaged the audience.
Student usually spoke about the articles , reading from them directly only occasionally.
Good
Student demonstrates good spoken language skills which allowed their presentations to be fluent.
Student shows interest in the articles selected.
While student still reads text aloud, there is genuine effort to speak naturally .
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While spoken language skills need improvement, student still able to present articles in an intelligible way.
Appropriate article selection with student showing interest.
Student largely reads aloud rather than speaking about the text.
Satisfactory
Student selected material that was too difficult to present coherently.
Student largely unable to produce good presentations despite best efforts.
Unsatisfactory
Students speaking abilities simply not sufficient to produce good presentations.
Attendance Failure
Student was rarely if ever able to speak clearly or intelligibly about the articles.
Keywords:
Attendance Participation
Subjects:
Communication
English
Foreign Languages
Math
Psychology
(General)
Types:
Attendance
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