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Designing and Using Rubrics for Reading and Language Arts, K-6

Second Edition
By: Joan F. Groeber

Enhance literacy instruction using a proven assessment tool—rubrics!

Here is a step-by-step guide for creating and using rubrics to assess a wide range of literacy skills. With an overview of rubrics as instructional tools and expanded recommendations for creating them, this new, revised edition features:

  • More than 40 preconstructed model rubrics covering key literacy skills
  • Examples of rubrics for information literacy, technology use, and writing
  • Rubrics at primary and intermediate grade levels
  • Guidelines for using each rubric
  • Strategies for introducing rubrics to students

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12, Elementary, Secondary
  • ISBN: 9781412937863
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2006
  • Page Count: 208
  • Publication date: October 06, 2006

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Description

Description

"A valuable resource for teachers who use authentic assessment to support student learning. Helpful for new teachers, teachers new to using authentic assessments, and experienced teachers looking for new ideas."
 --Barbara A. Bradley, Assistant Professor of Teaching and Leadership, University of Kansas

"An excellent resource for classroom teachers, assessment specialists, staff developers, and curriculum developers. The information is comprehensive, teacher-friendly, and easy to use, making the book a valuable tool in the classroom."
--Tracy Taylor Callard, English/Language Arts Teacher, Wichita Collegiate School, Wichita, KS

Enhance literacy instruction using a proven assessment tool—rubrics!

Rubrics are essential tools for providing effective instruction and assessing student achievement.

Literacy consultant Joan Groeber provides educators with a teacher-friendly, step-by-step guide for creating and using rubrics to assess a wide range of literacy skills. Groeber's approach helps ensure that students gain a clear understanding of teacher expectations and assume a greater responsibility for their own learning.

Offering an overview of rubrics as instructional tools, with methods and strategies for developing them, the revised edition includes:

  • Expanded guidelines for creating rubrics
  • More than 40 time-saving, preconstructed model rubrics covering key literacy skills
  • Rubrics at both primary and intermediate grade levels
  • Strategies for introducing rubrics to students, and suggestions for using the rubrics
  • New rubrics that reflect the expanding field of literacy education, including information literacy and technology use

Using this comprehensive resource, teachers can design rubrics to meet their specific classroom needs, giving students the opportunity to identify and achieve high levels of performance.


Key features

  • Provides guidelines for creating rubrics
  • Shows teachers how to use rubrics with students
  • Addresses key literacy skills and processes
  • Includes numerous examples of rubrics at both primary and intermediate levels
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Joan F. Groeber

Joan F. Groeber is an independent consultant and lecturer in the field of literacy and assessment. She is a visiting literacy instructor in the College of Education at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Groeber has published eight books and over thirty articles for educators from the kindergarten level to college on the topics of literacy, assessment tools, classroom management strategies, and self-evaluation.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Publisher's Acknowledgments

About the Author

1. Rubrics – A General Overview

2. Constructing Rubrics

3. Using Rubrics to Assess Reading Comprehension

4. Rubrics for Fictional Story Elements

5. Rubrics for Assessing Student Writing

6. Assessment Rubrics and Oral Language

7. Rubrics and the Research Process

8. Rubrics and Classroom Technology

Appendix: Internet Sites

Bibliography

Index

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