Introducing the HyperRubric: A Tool that Takes Learning to the Next Level 22Aug2021 by Jennifer Gonzalez Unlike the traditional rubric, which serves mainly to evaluate, the HyperRubric pushes students to keep moving forward.
Build it Together: Co-Constructing Success Criteria with Students 4Apr2021 by Jennifer Gonzalez When we include students in the process of defining quality work, they are more likely to rise to those standards.
Rubric Repair: 5 Changes that Get Results 17Mar2019 by Mark Wise Rubrics are meant to clarify expectations, but poor design can make the experience anything but clear. These five guidelines will help.
Delaying the Grade: How to Get Students to Read Feedback 4Jun2017 by Kristy Louden You spend hours marking and commenting on student work, and then they don’t even read your feedback. The solution is all in how you time it.
How to Turn Rubric Scores into Grades 19Aug2015 by Jennifer Gonzalez Many teachers are confused about how to convert rubric feedback into grades or points. Even if you are moving away from traditional grades, you still may be required to supply them. Here’s my process.
Meet the Single Point Rubric 4Feb2015 by Jennifer Gonzalez The practice of using single point rubrics is slowly but surely catching on. Try one for yourself and let us see it!
Know Your Terms: Holistic, Analytic, and Single-Point Rubrics 1May2014 by Jennifer Gonzalez Whether you’re new to rubrics, or you’ve used them for years without knowing their formal names, it may be time for a primer on rubric terminology.
Speed Up Grading with Rubric Codes 15Jan2014 by Jennifer Gonzalez Do you have a mountain of student writing to grade? A pile of extended responses that have been sitting in your passenger seat for a week? Do you wish you had more time to give students better feedback?