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Tribal Peoples Research Podcast
Rubric Code:
A225WB3
By
pbrede
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Tribal Peoples Research Podcast
Insufficient
10 pts
Basic
20 pts
Proficient
40 pts
Outstanding
50 pts
Content
Insufficient
Information is just superficial and/or sourcing is questionable.
Basic
Information is largely reliable. There is an information with sourcing or they do not fully dig into the content.
Proficient
Information comes from reliable sources and shows an understanding of the research.
Outstanding
Information comes from reliable sources and deeply assesses the existence of a people.
History/culture of the tribal group
Insufficient
Language, spiritual beliefs, geographic location, abuses towards their people, modern day overcoming may have been mentioned but not in a way that is in depth.
Basic
Language, spiritual beliefs, geographic location, abuses towards their people, modern day overcoming are touched on but not discussed in depth.
Proficient
Language, spiritual beliefs, geographic location, abuses towards their people, modern day overcoming are all discussed in the presentation.
Outstanding
Language, spiritual beliefs, geographic location, abuses towards their people, modern day overcoming are all discussed in the presentation and explained in depth and in a way that demonstrates a rich understanding of the topic.
Fluency
Insufficient
Presentation is poorly presented and consistently trips over words. The presentation feels ill prepared and is not an issue of nerves.
Basic
Well structured but lacks rehearsal.
Proficient
Well structured and rehearsed.
Outstanding
Not monotone, keeps you engaged, has clearly been practiced
Organization
Insufficient
Information is presented in a way that is hard to follow.
Basic
Information is followable but expands slightly off topic.
Proficient
Information is in an order that builds and supports the arguments.
Outstanding
Information is in an order that builds and supports the arguments and does so in a way that brings the audience along and is easy to follow.
Citations
Insufficient
1-2 citations and contains numerous errors or comes from unreliable sources.
Basic
2-4 in may have citation errors, in a video or live presentation it’s visible at the end. For a podcast turned in separately.
Proficient
3-4 in proper MLA format, in a video or live presentation it’s visible at the end. For a podcast turned in separately.
Outstanding
4-5 in proper MLA format, in a video or live presentation it’s visible at the end. For a podcast turned in separately.
Length
Insufficient
1-2 minutes
Basic
2-3 minutes
Proficient
3-4 minutes
Outstanding
5 minutes
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Types:
Project
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