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Teamwork Problem Solving
Teamwork Problem Solving
The Teamwork Rubric assesses how well the team works together on a given task.
Rubric Code:
RBCCC7
By
bogganct
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Subject:
Engineering
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Teamwork
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Emerging
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Roles & Responsibilities
Needs Improvement
No clearly-defined roles.
Not clear who completed which tasks and/or very uneven distribution of work.
Emerging
Loose role assignments.
Uneven work distribution.
Good
Defined roles.
Work is distributed fairly – but with individual focus only.
Excellent
Clearly defined roles.
Workload is distributed evenly and team members understand each other’s role.
Problem-Solving & Team Dynamics
Needs Improvement
A problem was identified, but no steps were taken to identify a solution
One team member used power to reach their desired outcome
One person’s ideas are used
Team members working against each other
Emerging
A problem was identified, but the chosen solution was inadequate to some team members
Some team members didn’t accept the solution
Simple majority had input at meetings
Decisions made by simple majority without collaborative discussion
Team coexists peacefully
Good
A problem was identified and there is compromise evident in the solution
Team tested various solutions to solve the problem
Cooperation is a dominant theme
Decisions made by most of the team, however focuses on individual tasks
Team collaborates well
Excellent
A problem was identified and the team worked together to find a solution
Various solutions were tested and then incorporated
Team accepts input from all and sses the big picture in their overall goals
Team members show equality and value each other’s roles by decisions being made by the entire team
Collaboration and co-ownership are dominant themes with the members recognizing they need to depend on each other's ideas
Gracious Professionalism
Needs Improvement
Team members show little/no respect for each other
Team members compete with each other to be heard during sharing
Team doesn’t understand the concept of gracious professionalism
Emerging
Team members show limited respect for each other
Team is aware of gracious professionalism, but gives no concrete examples of what they have done to help others
Team did not help each other/other teams
Good
Team members show respect for teammates but they are vague about how this awareness translates into other aspects of their lives.
Team implies that they have helped each other/other teams
Excellent
Team members give concrete examples of respect for teammates and how they have helped each other/others
Confidence & Enthusiasm
Needs Improvement
Only one team member spoke to the teacher and classmates.
Some team members seem disinterested.
Most team members are disengaged.
Emerging
About ½ the team spoke to the teacher and classmates.
About ½ the team seems interested.
Members are not paying attention to one another.
Good
Everyone was ready to answer at least one question from the teacher and students.
Most of the team appears excited and interested.
Members are enthusiastic, but talk over one another.
Excellent
All team members speak to the teacher and other students showing confidence in themselves as well as the team.
Team members show equal investment in the problem solving process.
Members enthusiastically work together to include each other
Critical Thinking
Needs Improvement
No clear enthusiasm or interest in discussing fact vs. fiction.
Emerging
A few members discuss fact vs. fiction in solving the problem.
Good
Most members discuss fact vs. fiction in solving the problem.
Excellent
All members take discuss fact vs. fiction in solving the problem.
Time Management
Needs Improvement
Time management is completely directed by the teacher.
Emerging
Time management mostly directed by the teacher.
Good
Team shows and understanding of time managment in self-directed activity.
Excellent
Team members give concrete examples of learning and understanding time management.
Team Collaboration
Needs Improvement
Team members not collaborative.
Emerging
Team members will help each other, if asked.
Good
Team members assist each other without being asked.
Excellent
Team members fill each other’s roles (happily!), if needed.
Keywords:
Teamwork
Subjects:
Engineering
Vocational
Types:
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