Question 6 (Free Response)
As a follow up to this introductory online workshop on creating and scoring rubrics, a companion resource website will be posted. What types of resources would you find helpful to be posted on that website?

 
Answer Number of
Respondents
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a couple of sample rubrics, maybe at different levels- first grade as opposed to eighth- or different subjects. 1 6.2%
ideas on where we can find ready made rubrics so that we can have a model to base our own rubrics on. 1 6.2%
anything that i could see as examples of what i learned. other resources to go out and read more about rubrics. 1 6.2%
other teachers examples 1 6.2%
sharing rubrics would be helpful or sights about rubrics for primary. 1 6.2%
showing examples of rubircs from various grade levels. 1 6.2%
various examples. weighted vs non weighted rubrics 1 6.2%
examples of rubrics, ideas of activities that lend themselves to using rubrics 1 6.2%
examples of rubrics would be helpful. 1 6.2%
the steps listed on how to create a rubric...some examples...guidelines 1 6.2%
i would like one on power point 1 6.2%
a simple review of the important points-- a sample to refer back to if needed. list of resources or in house teachers that are using them at this time to go to for additional advice. 1 6.2%
a resource of easy rubrics would help me. 1 6.2%
examples of created rubrics in all (or most) subject areas. 1 6.2%
i am aware of the rubistar website, but i am sure that details on how to use it will be helpful to others. i think an entry on how to convert the numbers into a grade would be most helpful. 1 6.2%
examples of other teachers rubics; what kinds of assessments used rubics; how toapproach students with their ideas for a rubic; how to keep parents from doing projects so rubics would grade student performance 1 6.2%