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Discussion Board
Rubric Code:
RX43C33
By
jpearson50
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
5 pts
Length
Poor
Student has under 200 words.
Fair
Student has over 200 words, but less than 350.
Good
Student has 350 words or more.
Reflection
Poor
The reflection is not insightful. It contains sentences like, "It was good" or "It was okay." There is not real thought to it.
Fair
Student has attempted to construct a reflection that is somewhat insightful and provides a glimpse into the student's thought process.
Good
The student's reflection is very well thought out. It provides better insight into the reader's response and process for analyzing and interpreting literature.
Responses
Poor
Student has one response that is not engaging or conversational. Look for statements like, "I agree" or "Great post."
Fair
The student has responded to two students, but the responses are minimal and not enlightening.
Good
Student has two responses of 100 words or more. The responses are engaging. conversational, well thought out and constructed.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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