Assessment Rubrics
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Moskal, Barbara M. & Jon A. Leydens (2000) [(C)PAREonline.net.]
- Adapted from Anne W. Kozik [in A Guide for Implementing the Chapter 5 Regulations into Home Economic/Life Management Programs in Pennsylvania]
- Rubric development and examples [AACSB International]
- Rubric design [author unknown]
Rubrics for Classroom Assessment
- Classroom Assessment Techniques
- Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs) [Lee Haugen, Center for Teaching Excellence, Iowa State University, February, 1999]
- Task O1C: Classroom Assessment System Scoring Rubric [Adapted from the University of South Florida at St. Petersburg. Permission granted by Drs. Judy Wilkerson and Steve Lang]
Rubrics for Writing Assessment
- USF Writing Assessment Pilot (Fall 08)
- Other examples of Writing Assessment Rubric
- Other examples of Writing Assessment Rubric
- The Rubric Cognitive Level and Quality Writing Assessment Instrument (CLAQWA) [Terri Flateby, Director of Evaluation and Testing University of South Florida]
- Internet Resources for Higher Education Outcomes Assessment [University Planning & Analysis N. C. State University]
Rubrics for Critical Thinking Assessment
- USF Critical Thinking Assessment Pilot (Fall 08)
- Other examples of Critical Assessment Rubric
- Critical Thinking Assessment - Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) from The Council for Aid to Education (a subsidiary of RAND)
- An Annotated List of Critical Thinking Tests - Prepared by Robert H. Ennis, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois
- The Critical Thinking Rubric
- Performance Assessments of Critical Thinking: The Reflective Judgment Approach by Richard Christen and James Angermeyer, Independent District 196, Rosemount, Minn., and Mark L. Davison, College of Education, University of Minnesota, and Karen Anderson, College of Education, University of Minnesota
Rubrics for Oral Presentation Assessment
If you find or have any new rubric that will help assessment, please send the information to Janine Hicks, Director, Office of Institutional Effectiveness. Suggestions are welcome, too.


