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Sociology of the Family 
Rubric Code: L243528
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Applying Theory
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Applying sociological perspective and theory
30 %

Poor

Paper shows little to no understanding of article/text and little to no application of a sociological perspective/theory to a real world issue.
Fair

Paper shows a basic understanding of article/text and application of a sociological perspective/theory to a real world issue.
Good

Paper shows a adequate understanding of article/text and application of a sociological perspective/theory to a real world issue.
Exceptional

Paper shows a deep understanding of article/text and application of a sociological perspective/theory to a real world issue.
Summary
10 %

Poor

Student's entire essay is a regurgitation of the text/article, it's main arguments, methods and themes.
Fair

More than half of the student's essay is a regurgitation of the text, it's main arguments, methods and themes of the readings.
Good

Student succinctly captures the main arguments, methods and themes of the readings in two paragraphs.
Exceptional

Student succinctly captures the main arguments, methods and themes of the readings in two paragraphs or less.
Student/Expert Opinions
20 %

Poor

Student did not find 2 expert opinions to support their essay/had no personal opinions/summarized text/article/did not show understanding of text.
Fair

Student found 2 expert opinions for each essay/merely summarized the text/article/did not give personal opinion/did not write enough.
Good

Student found 2 expert opinions for their essay and added his/her own thoughts.
Exceptional

Student found at least 2 expert opinions for their essay and added his/her own thoughts on the text/article. Expert opinions clearly relate the student's essay and support the students thinking on the subject.
Effort and Ease of Reading
20 %

Poor

Report was difficult to read or showed little effort. Length of report was less than 1 page
Fair

Report was difficult to read at times and showed minimal effort. Length of report was 2 pages.
Good

Report was easy to read and showed expected effort. Length of report was between 2-3 pages.
Exceptional

Report was easy to read. It showed that the student put much time and energy into writing essay. Length of report was between 2 - 3 pages
Grammar and Spelling
10 %

Poor

Many mistakes in grammar and spelling made the essay difficult to read. Mistakes may interfere with understanding.
Fair

Some mistakes in grammar and spelling made the essay a little difficult to read and may interfere with understanding.
Good

A few mistakes in grammar and spelling. Mistakes did not interfere with understanding of most of the paper.
Exceptional

Little to no mistakes in grammar and spelling. Did not interfere with understanding of the paper.
Works Cited Page
10 %

Poor

Works cited page was not done/did not have all necessary information.
Fair

Works cited page was done, but had many errors/incorrect information.
Good

Works cited page was finished with expected effort.
Exceptional

Works cited page was finished, and incorporated into the essay appropriately.



Keywords:
  • Essay, Family, sociological perspective







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