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Wellness Behaviour Change Project
Identify, research, and analyze a lifestyle practice you wish to change which will positively impact your overall wellness. Identify strategies, resources, and supports to facilitate this change. Create a plan including short and long term goals and steps that will be taken to achieve these benchmarks. Devise a measurement tool and record your progress. Note challenges and successes, insights gained, and the impact made on your understanding of self.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
ProfSkilz
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Reflecton Blog
Assesses a blog created over the course of a semester that demonstrates the student's ability to reflect on both the issues and readings as well as his or her writing abilities.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
ProfSkilz
3
Teamwork VALUE Rubric
Teamwork is behaviors under the control of individual team members (effort they put into team tasks, their manner of interacting with others on team, and the quantity and quality of contributions they make to team discussions.) Two characteristics define the ways in which this rubric is to be used. First, the rubric is meant to assess the teamwork of an individual student, not the team as a whole. Therefore, it is possible for a student to receive high ratings, even if the team as a whole is rather flawed. Similarly, a student could receive low ratings, even if the team as a whole works fairly well. Second, this rubric is designed to measure the quality of a process, rather than the quality of an end product. As a result, work samples or collections of work will need to include some evidence of the individual’s interactions within the team. Courtesy of AAC&U. Modified 08/12 for use in IPC by BR.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
ProfSkilz
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Create Your Own Ending Group Project
Create the following assignment within your small group communities. You will have multiple class periods to work on the assignment but you will also have to assign responsibilities to individuals to complete outside of class in order to complete the assignment successfully. Each group will receive a group grade as well as an individual grade. Your assignment is to create your own ending to the novel. You will write this in the form of a script and perform it for the class at the end of the unit. As a group, you must also write a 500 word description of how your ending is supported by the rest of the novel (give at least three examples of evidence in the novel that led to your ending). You should hand in the script, the written description, a credits page detailing the significant contributions and who made them, a personal log of your own daily contributions to the group, and your individual reflection on the roles you took on within your group for group work and the performance.
Grade levels:
6-8
ProfSkilz
5
Reflecton Blog
Assesses a blog created over the course of a semester that demonstrates the student's ability to reflect on both the issues and readings as well as his or her writing abilities.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
ProfSkilz
6
Weekly Online Discussion Rubric
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
Post Grad
ProfSkilz
7
Models of Forgiveness
Building on the VALUE Learning Rubrics ( Integrative learning, Critical & Creative Thinking) this design will effectively communicate the process of building across academic and life experience progressing from simple connections among ideas and experiences to synthesizing and transferring learning to new complex situations beyond the classroom in regards to the models of forgiveness presented in this class.
Grade levels:
Undergrad
Grad
ProfSkilz
8
Discussion Rubric
Discussion is a very important part of the Theologies of Suffering course. As ministers, you will be expected to write clearly and engage others in discussion. The discussion boards in the course provide an opportunity to delve deeper into the topics. For postings through the voice discussion board, please include text as supporting documentation.
Grade levels: N/A
ProfSkilz
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Online Discussion Board - CRJ 395 Administation of Justice
The discussion board and learning journal will make up your participation / activity grade. 100 points will be possible at midterm and again during finals week (50 points for discussion board and 50 points for learning journal).
Grade levels:
Undergrad
ProfSkilz
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Discussion Board Rubric
Rubric for online discussion board forums
Grade levels:
Undergrad
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ProfSkilz
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