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Article Presentation Rubric 
This is the rubric that is used to evaluate article presentations in class.
Rubric Code: FX5699C
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Subject: Psychology  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Graduate

Powered by iRubric Article Presentation Rubric
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

Presentation style

Poor

Student does not use eye contact, speaks in an unclear voice, and reads directly from notes
Fair

Student seldomly uses eye contact, is fairly easy to understand, and knows most of the material without reading from sources
Good

Student uses excellent eye contact, speaks in a clear and audible voice, and uses resources to present material in an organized manner
Context and information

Poor

Student presents very little on the subject matter and has no organization to the presentaion
Fair

The student presents some of the information from the article, but is missing one or more pieces or is lacking some organization.
Good

The student presents all information from the article accurately and concisely. They have included information on the method, response measurement, procedures, and results of the study.
Discussion Questions- Supplemental

Poor

Student does not engage the class and does not present discussion questions to promote discussion.
Fair

Student slightly engages the class and presents some questions that promote discussion.
Good

Student clearly engages the class and presents a sufficient amount of discussion questions (at least 3) to promote critical thinking about the topic presented.
Discussion Questions- Assigned

Poor

Student does not engage the class and does not present discussion questions to promote discussion.
Fair

Student slightly engages the class and presents some questions that promote discussion.
Good

Student clearly engages the class and presents a sufficient amount of discussion questions (at least 5) to promote critical thinking about the topic presented.




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