Example Rubrics
When developing rubrics for your program’s learning outcomes it can be helpful to see how others have approached similar outcomes. If you find a rubric you like, consider modifying it to suit your needs.
Examples (click to view):
Example Rubrics Database
Opened Practices is a repository of open source tools for teaching, learning, and assessment. It features an extensive database of example rubrics, which can be sorted by learning outcome or contributing institution.
VALUE Rubrics
As part of the Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education (VALUE) Project, the Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) developed a set of rubrics designed to assess essential learning outcomes for collegiate institutions. These rubrics were developed by teams of faculty representing colleges and universities across the nation to reflect faculty expectations for essential learning. The following VALUE rubrics assess AAC&U’s 15 essential learning outcomes and can be easily modified for use in your program:
Intellectual and Practical Skills
Personal and Social Responsibility
Integrative Learning
To learn more about AAC&U’s VALUE rubrics project, click here.
Please visit the Creating a rubric page for more information on how to construct your own rubrics.
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