Our Understanding of Rubrics & PBA's-Test what you know ….
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- Q1Instructional rubrics help teachers teach as well as evaluate student work.TRUEFALSE30s
- Q2Instructional rubrics are easy to use and to explain.FALSETRUE30s
- Q3Instructional rubrics support good thinking.FALSETRUE30s
- Q4Holistic Rubric two-dimensional rubrics with levels of achievement as columns and assessment criteria as rows. Allows you to assess participants' achievements based on multiple criteria using a single rubric.FALSETRUE30s
- Q5Analytic Rubric Evaluates the overall performance in a qualitative manner.FALSETRUE30s
- Q6Rubrics are important because they clarify for students the qualities their work should have.TRUEFALSE30s
- Q7A Product refers to something produced by students providing concrete examples of the application of knowledge. Examples are oral reports, skits and role-plays, demonstrations, and debates.FALSETRUE30s
- Q8The main purpose of rubrics is to assess performances.TRUEFALSE30s
- Q9Students are given a rubric after of a unit of instruction or an episode of work.TRUEFALSE30s
- Q10Performance-based assessment measures the Learners’ ability to apply the skills and knowledge learned from a unit/s of study.FALSETRUE30s