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Rubric for Counseling Skills Video 
Students role play counseling session and demonstrate appropriate active listening skills. Appropriate use of questions, no advice, no problem solving. Use active listening skills of paraphrasing, reflections, minimal encouragers, and summarizations. Clarification only when necessary.
Rubric Code: SX9X7W3
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Criteria for Interviewing Skills
  Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Great

5 pts

Comments

(N/A)

Attending(SOLER) skill/Length
5 pts

Poor

Role play submitted late and/or was 5 or less minutes in length.

The counsellor used closed uninviting posture with little to no eye contact. Their tone made little connect with the client. No interest in counsellee demonstrated.
Fair

Role play submitted late and was 5-10 minutes in length.

The counsellor used minimal eye contact, was limited in their use of facial expression or used too much, and appeared disinterested or lacking in empathy
Good

Role play submitted on time and 10 - 15 minutes.

The counsellor showed empathy, made good eye contact, expressed themselves through appropriate facial expression and gestures much of the time.
Great

Role play submitted on time and 15 - 20 minutes.

The counsellor faces client directly and openly.
Maintained comfortable eye contact with counsellee.
Adopts a relaxed posture.
Comments
Facilitation/Minimal Encouragers
5 pts

Poor

The counsellor never facilitated further discussion by the interviewee. Interviewer speech was difficult to hear or understand and interviewer did not pay attention to the client.
Fair

The counsellor used minimal facilitation to further discussion by the interviewee. Interviewer interrupted the interviewee and did not pay close attention to the client.
Good

The counsellor used facilitation some of the time, though awkward at times. Interviewee seemed hesitant to make more meaningful statements. Interviewer paid some attention to the Interviewee.
Great

The counsellor used facilitation well. Interviewee responded with more meaningful statements. Interviewer did not speak too fast or too slowly. Interviewer was attentive to the answers of the interviewee.
Comments
Reflective Statements
5 pts

Poor

The Counsellor never used reflective statements to draw out interviewees feelings.
Fair

The counselor used one or more reflective statements to draw out interviewees feelings.
Good

The counsellor used reflective statements often and consistently to draw out interviewees feelings.
Great

The counsellor used reflective statements effectively to draw out interviewees feelings and continue session.
Comments
Paraphrasing/Summarizations
5 pts

Poor

Counsellor never paraphrased or summarized what the interviewee was saying.
Fair

The counsellor made inaccurate summaries.
Summarized too early or too late.
Good

The counsellor paraphrased and summarized often and consistently without parroting the interviewees words.
Great

The counsellor used paraphrasing and summarizing meaningfully and effectively to facilitate the session.
Comments
Questions
5 pts

Poor

Interviewer used questions frequently that were not for clarification.
Fair

Interviewer used questions more than open-ended statements.
Good

Interviewer did not use any questions other than those for clarification.
Great
Comments
Counseling Relationship
5 pts

Poor

The counsellor does not sufficiently develop and deepen the counseling relationship
Fair

The counsellor shows some ability in establishing counseling relationship
Good

The counsellor is adept in conveying positive regard, warmth, non-judgmental attitude, empathy, genuineness, and congruence
Great

The counsellor demonstrates an ability to develop and deepen the relationship by displaying empathy, respect, positive regard, authenticity, and congruence
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Keywords:
  • counseling, interview, active listening







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