This is the presentation used in the third session of the summer course on mini-projects organized together with APAC, English Teacher's Association in Catalonia.
3. Aims of today’s sessions
• Learning about useful
resources for assessment
• Establishing the assessment
criteria (and creating the
assessment rubrics) for your
CLIL project in groups
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4. What do you think about
rubrics?
• Do you use them? How
often?
• Do you create them yourself?
• What are the
advantages/disadvantages
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• What’s your experience with
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5. ASSESSMENT
How will the project will assessed?
What weight will the mark carry?
What criteria will be used?
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Important elements to
assess projects
6. How will the project will assessed?
What weight will the mark carry?
What criteria will be used?
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Components that will be
evaluated.
Scales, rubrics, elements taken
into account.
Percentage for evaluation.
7. What criteria will be used?
Each of the three components will be evaluated on a scale
from 1 to 10 (1 being the lowest and 10 the highest).
What will be taken into account?
a) Script: text accuracy and content.
b) Actual film: creativity.
c) Attitude and participation: time in the computer lab and
team work.
d) Wiki comments: constructive comments on classmates’
films (to raise mark).
What project was this?
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8. Essential components of a
rubric
• Criteria (elements you’re
assessing)
• Scale (number of points)
• Indicators / descriptors to set
the standard for each level of
performance
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9. Development of a rubric
(by Dawn M. Zimmaro)
1. Clearly define the assignment
(task, aims, process, product)
2. Determine the key
components you would like to
assess (e.g., coherence,
content and organization for
a writing task)
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10. 3. Clearly define those
components (expectations)
4. Establish clear and detailed
standards of performance for
each component (what is
expected from each level of
achievement?)
5. Develop a scoring scale (score
levels and consistent definition)
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11. Rubric analysis
questionnaire
• Are the rubrics clear and written in
language students would
understand?
• Are the rubrics easy to use?
•Are the rubrics detailed and
thorough?
• Are the rubrics visually appealing
and easy to edit?
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13. What do you have to do?
1. In your group, decide what elements in
your CLIL mini-project will be evaluated
and how.
2. Look at session 4 on the course wiki and
browse through the different websites and
examples given.
3. Design the assessment criteria and create
the rubrics you will use with your students.
4. Post your assessment scheme on the
wiki, under the corresponding section.
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