I’ve previously shared several examples of “improvement rubrics” – rubrics that emphasize asset, instead of deficit, language (you can see them at The Best Rubric Sites (And A Beginning Discussion About Their Use)).
Here’s another one you can download.
It was created by two of my talented colleagues, Lara Hoekstra and Nicole Scrivner.
It’s a CER-OR rubric, which stands for:
I’ve previously shared several examples of “improvement rubrics” – rubrics that emphasize asset, instead of deficit, language (you can see them at The Best Rubric Sites (And A Beginning Discussion About Their Use)). Here’s another one you can download. It was created by two of my talented colleagues, Lara Hoekstra and Nicole Scrivner. It’s instruction Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…