The Analytic Rubric
- Dimensions - one or more traits which serve as the basis for judging the student response.
- Indicators - of the various criterion levels are provided to clarify the meaning of each trait or dimension.
- Scale - a scale of values or counting system; usually 3 to 7 points on the scale are used to rate each dimension.
- Standards of excellence - for specified performance levels are accompanied by examples of student work or benchmarks at each level.
(Source: Herman, Aschbacher, & Winters, 1992)
To introduce students in a grade 10 English class to assessment, this template and the following rubric were developed:
Template for the Analytic Rubric
| Performance Level #4 | Performance Level #3 | Performance Level #2 | Performance Level #1 |
Dimensions/Traits | Scale of Values 4,3,2,1 |
Indicators | Standard #4 | Standard #3 | Standard #2 | Standard #1 |
Analytic Rubric Model from a Rubric for Writing
Ideas and | Exceptional | Good | Fair | Needs Improving |
Content | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Uses background knowledge | Background knowledge is paraphrased & integrated to explain and create questions | Background knowledge is paraphrased and at times is used to explain and question | Background knowledge is incomplete; whatever is known is copied from other sources | Background knowledge is not used to explain or create questions |
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