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Rubric Made Using:
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CATEGORY
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Expert
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Professional
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Amateur
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Uninformed
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Contribution to the Conversation
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Contribution clearly relates to important aspects of the conversation as it unfolds, i.e.evidence the writer considered a substantial number of classmates' postings. Work includes supporting details or provocative questions to extend the discussion.
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Contribution relates to some aspects of the conversation as it unfolds, i.e.,evidence the writer considered several classmates' postings. Work includes supporting details or questions to further the discussion.
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Contribution relates to some aspects of the unfolding conversation. Few examples are given. No attempt made to extend the conversation.
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Contribution has little or nothing to do with the classroom conversation that is unfolding.
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Evidence of Expertise
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Writing demonstrates command of the relevant professional literature beyond that which was assigned and draws on that knowledge to offer supporting details and/or examples. May also draw on rich, relevant personal experience.
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Writing demonstrates knowledge of secondary and web resources beyond the assigned reading. Draws on that knowledge, along with relevant personal experience to offer supporting details and/or examples.
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Writing demonstrates knowledge of the assigned reading. Contribution draws on the reading, along with personal experience to offer supporting details and/or examples.
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Writing fails to demonstrate any knowledge of required reading, instead relying solely on one's own opinion and personal experience to offer supporting details and/or examples.
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Quality of Writing
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Writing is clearly organized with a thesis statement and carefully written paragraphs (introductory sentence, explanations or details, and concluding sentence) in support of that thesis.
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Writing is clearly organized with a clear point. Most paragraphs are carefully written (introductory sentence, explanations or details, and concluding sentence) and contribute to the purpose
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Writing lacks organization, but manages to convey the intended message. Paragraphs are disorganized, but coherent.
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Writing lacks organization and a message.
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Citations
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Writer attributes ideas to others as appropriate and includes sufficient relevant details and information to allow readers to locate sources.
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Writer attributes ideas to others as appropriate and attempts to include relevant details and information to allow readers to locate sources.
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Writer attributes ideas to others as appropriate, but fails to include sufficient citation information to allow readers to locate the source.
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Writer fails to attribute ideas to others as appropriate.
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Mechanics
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No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
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Almost no grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors
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A few grammatical spelling, or punctuation errors.
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A distracting number of grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors.
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