Criteria Setting
When are scoring rubrics an appropriate evaluation technique?
- Essay
- Evaluate group activities
- Oral presentations
Criteria Setting
Where and when a scoring rubric is used does not depend on the grade level or subject, but rather on the purpose of the assessment
Aesthetics
Accuracy
Criteria Setting
Aesthetics
Analytic Rubric for Graphic Display of Data
Analytic Rubric for Graphic Display of Data
Other Methods
Identify sub statements that would make the major criteria more focused and objective.
Example: Essay on “The Three Hundred Years of Spanish Rules in the Philippines”
- Checklists are appropriate for evaluation when the information that is sought is limited to the determination of whether specific criteria have been met.
- Scoring rubrics are based on descriptive scales and support the evaluation of the extent to which criteria have been met.
- If the purpose of assessment have been met.
- These are descriptive scoring schemes that are developed by teachers to guide the analysis of the products or processes of students’ efforts.
- Interrelates the chronological events in an interesting manner
- Identifies the key players in each period of the Spanish rule and the roles that they played
- Succeeds in relating the history of Philippine Spanish rule
Criteria Setting
Sample
Criteria are statements which identify “what really counts” in the final output.
Benefits of scoring rubrics:
1. They support the examination of the extent to which the specified criteria have been reached.
2. They provide feedback to students concerning how to improve their performances
Example:
- Quality
- Creativity
- Comprehensiveness
- Accuracy
- Aesthetics
PRODUCT-ORIENTED PERFORMANCE-BASED ASSESSMENT