Magna 20 minute mentor

What Are My Rubric Results Telling Me?

Program includes a CD with the audio presentation, plus supplemental materials, PowerPoint slides, and complete transcript • $99

Rubrics offer a number of benefits for faculty. These include providing a way to clearly communicate expectations to students, as well as to easily describe levels of student achievement.

Despite these benefits, faculty are sometimes stumped in interpreting and summarizing rubric results. Fortunately, there are a number of techniques that can be used to make the process easier and more productive.

In this program, Linda Suskie, an internationally recognized expert on assessment, will walk you through the key essentials of interpreting and summarizing rubric results so you can better understand how to use this important tool to improve your teaching.

During this 20 minute program, you will learn how to:

  • Share only information that your audiences will find useful.
  • Use percentages rather than averages to summarize rubric results.
  • Use charts rather than narrative text to convey your findings quickly and easily.
  • Avoid complex statistics, except to identify meaningful differences.

The program also includes supplemental materials that feature an item analysis of a 25 item midterm, examples of analyses of individual multiple choice items and recommended resources.

20-Minute Mentor

Learning Outcomes:

At the conclusion of this program, you will be able to:

  • Summarize rubric results into a meaningful chart.
  • Present results in a short and simple way.
  • Share the story that the results are telling.

What Are My Rubric Results Telling Me? • CD • $99

This Magna 20-Minute Mentor includes a CD with the audio presentation, supplemental materials, a copy of the PowerPoint slides and the program’s transcript.

Want to make this program available for your entire campus?

Contact us about a Campus Access License to load the CD onto your institution’s internal web site for unlimited, convenient on-demand access to members of the campus community. The Campus Access License is ideal for for ongoing group or individual training or to build a library of professional development material.

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If you have any questions contact Customer Service at 800-433-0499 or (608) 246-3590 or email us at support@facultyfocus.com.