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Storming, Reforming, Norming, And Transforming Assessments Using Deconstructed Rubrics
13th Chalk & Wire’s Learning Assessment Annual User’s Conference, (2016)
  • Joanna Alcruz, Ph.D., Molloy College
Abstract
Following CAEP’s new requirements for rubric development, the Division of Education at Molloy College began the journey of deconstructing existing rubrics with the guidelines provided by Chalk&Wire.  As a result, a cycle of rubric development was established: a) storming the old ways of assessing teacher candidates and fully engaging faculty in the process, b) reforming the criteria and performance levels of the rubrics, c) norming the rubrics by unifying the language in accordance with the CAEP, InTASC, and SPA standards, and d) continuously transforming the rubrics to meet the needs of the teacher education programs and benchmark assignments with the addition of the proactive comments.
Disciplines
Publication Date
June, 2016
Location
Rockville Centre, NY
Citation Information
Joanna Alcruz. "Storming, Reforming, Norming, And Transforming Assessments Using Deconstructed Rubrics" 13th Chalk & Wire’s Learning Assessment Annual User’s Conference, (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joanna-alcruz/7/