Screening Your Rubrics: Creating Valid and Reliable Rubrics with Exemplars
Resources:
Level 3 Sample Rubric (customizable doc)
Level 5 Sample Rubric (customizable doc)
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Creating Valid and Reliable Digital Rubrics with Exemplars
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Review what qualifies a rubric as a valid and reliable form of assessment, what it means to construct meaningful rubric criteria, and how to make an enhanced digital rubric with multiple Web 2.0 features! Turn the headache of assessment in the visual arts into an ally for both your and your students. Rubric framework examples provided for download to help get you started for the new school year!
Nicholas Leonard is a current Art Education doctoral student at Northern Illinois University with a focus in assessment and technology. He graduated from Hope College with a BA in Art Education in 2012. After graduation, Nicholas taught K-6 art at Grandville Public Schools in Grandville, MI for three years. During that time Nicholas attended and graduated with honors from the University of Nebraska at Kearney in 2015 where he received his Masters in Art Education. He currently has presentations scheduled in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa, as well as team lead and technology consultant responsibilities in the Michigan Model Arts Education Instruction and Assessment Project. [/vc_column_text][/vc_accordion_tab][/vc_accordion][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][/vc_column][/vc_row]