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Drama 307/308 
Written evaluation of the creative process
Rubric Code: Z4B33C
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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Script/ Prompt book
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Above Average

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Relevant notes on the process

keeps notes and applies it to the work on stage. Demonstrates a process that they have developed.

Poor

*No notes at all
*Random notes but not applied to a process
Fair

* Some notes that are attached to actions or things to do
*However no evidence of a process
Good

*Good consistent note taking
* notes linked to actions and a sense of some process
Above Average

* Very good consistent note taking
* detail and thoughtful notes
* Linked to a process and plan of action
Excellent

* detailed consistent note taking
* detailed plan of action and process
* thoughtful process of notes to action.
Building a Character/ of Job

For actors- building a complete character
For SM and tech people- building an understanding of what they need to do to support the production.

Poor

*following the script- no new notes or insights
Fair

* a few new notes... things that they should do that they recognized needed to be done
Good

* stating the obvious- the job/character clearly articulated but few or no new insights- no thought of the company and how the work impacts them
Above Average

*the obvious work clearly done but new insights..anticipating obstacles - planning ahead... some thought as to how the job affects the company.
Excellent

* detailed break down of work obvious and otherwise that needed to be done- great insights and planning ahead. Demonstrates keen team skills and how their work affects others.
Term Paper/ Recording the Process
Other written component of
Relevance of the writing

That the topic relates to the show /process

Poor

* topic is random- of interest to the writer but not clear how it relates to the show or job.
Fair

* topic vaguely related to the job/show but a lot of irrelevant information
Good

* topic related to the show/job- basics of how it relates
Above Average

* topic relates to the show/job- very good insights on how the topic informs the process
Excellent

* topic relates to the show/job - excellent insights on how the topic informs the process.
Relevance to the work

How the topic is incorporated or evident in the work done.

Poor

* no correlation between the written work and the process.
Fair

* some of the work relates to the process but lots of it doesn't. Work done as filler.
Good

* most of the material is somehow incorporated in to the work done- some of it might be stretch to fit.
Above Average

* majority of the material is incorporated into the work done and there is evidence of the usefulness of the research.
Excellent

* all of the material is incorporated into the work done and the work is elevated because of the research.
Quality of the writing

Ideas are clearly expressed and articulated

Poor

* poorly written - no style or form devised - hard to follow the through line of the piece... many holes in the process
Fair

* some style or form invented- some ideas clearly expressed but overall a poor piece of writing without purpose.
Good

* a form/style of writing clear...some good ideas expressed with a level of clarity.
Above Average

* form/style of writing clear...very good ideas expressed clearly - attention to reader.
Excellent

* form/style of writing very clear...excellent ideas clearly expressed...great attention to the reader being able to follow the process.





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