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Assignment 3 
NPR Interview with Rafe Esquith
Rubric Code: JXCABW
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Graduate

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  Not Demonstrated

1 pts

Partially Demonstrated

2 pts

Demonstrated

3 pts

Question for Rafe

Not Demonstrated

The student work does not show evidence of asking a question to the author.
Partially Demonstrated

The student work shows evidence of asking a question to the author, however there is no explanation.
Demonstrated

The student work shows evidence of asking a question to the author and there is an explanation.
Philosophy Recipe

Not Demonstrated

The student work shows no evidence of philosophy of teaching, nor a recipe.
Partially Demonstrated

The student work shows evidence of philosophy or a recipe.
Demonstrated

The student work shows evidence of philosphy of teaching in a recipe "style".
Culture in Room 56

Not Demonstrated

The student work shows little to no evidence of the culture in Room 56.
Partially Demonstrated

The student work shows evidence of culture in Room 56, however does not site evidence of at least 2 passages.
Demonstrated

(Worth 4)
The student work shows evidence of culture in Room 56 and at least 2 passages are sited, including the page and quote.



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