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Psychology 30 Journal Entries
Daily Reflection Journal
Journal - Highlights of Experiences Rubric
Rubric Code:
B2363A6
By
davis_ash
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Subject:
Psychology
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Reflection Journal Assignment
Falls Far Below
10 pts
Approaches
15 pts
Meets
20 pts
Exceeds
25 pts
Entries
Falls Far Below
No journal handed in.
Approaches
Journal is incomplete - multiple entries are missing.
Meets
All journal entries are accounted for.
Exceeds
All entries are completed and done well (well thought out and detailed responses).
Content and Development
Falls Far Below
Very little examination of personal thoughts, feelings ideas, or beliefs.
Approaches
Examination of personal thoughts, feelings, ideas, and beliefs are poorly detailed. Exploration does not focus on topics associated with course content. Does an inadequate job of applying topic to personal learning experience. Reveals little to no honest self-reflection or takes a very defensive stance.
Meets
Examination of personal thoughts, feelings, ideas, and beliefs are somewhat detailed. Exploration focuses on topics associated with class, readings, and lectures, but does not stay on target. Applies course content and personal experiences pretty well. Reveals some honest self-reflection.
Exceeds
Excellent detailed examination of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and ideas. Values learning though experience and challenging personal experiences with chosen topic. Applies course materials to exploration and engages the reader in the examination. Reveals honest and thorough self-reflection.
Organization
Falls Far Below
Organization of ideas is so fractured that it takes away from the content and makes it difficult for the reader to understand what has been written.
Approaches
Ideas are organized somewhat clearly, but the organization could be improved upon.
Meets
Ideas are organized in a clear and meaningful way. They flow and properly represent the point-of-view of the concept/idea/character that is being journaled.
Exceeds
Ideas are organized logically, clearly, and in a meaningful manner. The ideas flow in a consistent way from beginning to conclusion and accurately portray the beliefs, point-of-view, or concept being journaled, and the connection to other historical persons, events, or concepts is relevant and meaningful.
Grammer/Neatness
Falls Far Below
Errors in my grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization interfere with meaning. No organization of entries.
Approaches
Several noticeable errors in grammar usage, spelling, punctuation and capitalization. Little organization of entries.
Meets
Grammar usage, spelling, punctuation and capitalization are generally correct and do not interfere with meaning. Each new entry begins at top of page.
Exceeds
Grammar usage, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization are standard and consistent. Each new entry begins at top of page.
Subjects:
Psychology
Types:
Writing
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