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Journal Entry on Proofreading
You have been introduced to a variety of proofreading strategies, and learned that editing and proofreading are two distinct processes. Identify at least 2 proofreading strategies you have successfully used in the past, then discuss how you propose to incorporate 2 new strategies introduced in class in future writing assignments. Entry should be between 350-500 words.
Rubric Code:
AX644C8
By
jharriman78
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Journal Entry on Proofreading
Exemplary
100 pts
Proficient
90 pts
Needs Improvement
70 pts
Not Evident
0 pts
Identification of Past Strategies
Exemplary
Identifies 2 or more proofreading strategies used in the past, and includes specific details on how they were used.
Proficient
Identifies 2 proofreading strategies used in the past, and includes details on how they were used.
Needs Improvement
Identifies 1 proofreading strategy used in the past, and includes vague details on how they were used.
Not Evident
Past strategies are not included.
Identification of New Strategies
Exemplary
Identifies 2 new proofreading strategies used in class, and includes specific details on how they are used.
Proficient
Identifies 2 new proofreading strategies used in class, and includes some details about how they are used.
Needs Improvement
Identifies 1 new proofreading strategy, and includes vague details on use.
Not Evident
New strategies are not included.
Personal Reflection on Proofreading
Exemplary
Meets “Proficient” criteria and uses specific, relevant examples to support personal experience with proofreading strategies in past writing activities.
Proficient
Includes a clear and relevant personal reflection, and makes
connections to one's own
experiences in relation to
proofreading strategies.
Needs Improvement
Includes a personal reflection, but connections are not clear or lack details.
Not Evident
Does not include a personal reflection.
Articulation of Response
Exemplary
Journal entry is free of errors in grammar, organization, and spelling.
Proficient
Journal entry is mostly free of errors in grammar, organization, and spelling.
Errors are slight, and rarely interrupt the flow.
Needs Improvement
Journal entries contain errors
in grammar,organization, and spelling, but are limited enough so that
entry can be understood.
Not Evident
Journal entry contains errors of grammar and organization, making the journal entry difficult to
understand.
Subjects:
English
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