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EDUC 380 Course Project Rubric
EDUC 380 Course Project Rubric
Personalized rubric for "How to Write an IEP the Right Way" by Mamie Sorensen
Rubric Code:
LXACXB9
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Bren367
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
Graduate
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Category
Professional
20 pts
Standard
10 pts
Poor
5 pts
Points Earned
(N/A)
Research Sources
Professional
Uses three or more sources throughout the project. References are mentioned in-text and in the reference list in formal APA citation form.
Standard
Uses two sources throughout the project. References are mentioned in-text and in the reference list in formal APA citation form.
Poor
Uses one sources throughout the project. References are mentioned in-text and in the reference list in formal APA citation form.
Points Earned
PowerPoint Elements
Professional
PowerPoint includes details about all seven elements to writing a detailed, accurate IEP
Standard
PowerPoint includes details about five to six elements to writing a detailed, accurate IEP
Poor
PowerPoint includes details about four or less elements to writing a detailed, accurate IEP
Points Earned
PowerPoint Organization
Professional
Information is written easy to read, organized well, and clearly headed overall.
Standard
Information is written easy to read, organized well, and clearly headed on majority of the PowerPoint presentation.
Poor
Information is hard to understand, unorganized, and headed on some slides.
Points Earned
Adaptability
Professional
PowerPoint allows for great usage in Special Education Trainings and meeting. Presentation gives viable information on the details of writing an IEP the right way.
Standard
PowerPoint allows for simple usage in Special Education Trainings and meeting. Presentation gives plain information on the details of writing an IEP the right way.
Poor
PowerPoint allows for no usage in Special Education Trainings and meeting. Presentation gives little to no information on the details of writing an IEP the right way.
Points Earned
Grammar/Mechanics
Professional
Includes only one to two grammatical or spelling errors.
Standard
Include only three to five grammatical or spelling errors.
Poor
Include six to ten grammatical or spelling errors.
Points Earned
Total Points
Professional
Standard
Poor
Points Earned
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Project
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