About this session

A well-designed rubric is a key component of an effective assessment task and feedback strategy. Having one at your disposal will:

  • guide your students to successfully complete the task
  • help you and other markers grade more quickly and consistently
  • ultimately lead to fewer grading queries or disputes.

Presenters

  • Christopher Frost, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Jessica Leonard, Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
  • Aliisa Mylonas, Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
  • John Raiti, School of Economics

Who should attend

  • Course coordinators

Benefits of attending

In this session, you will learn the fundamentals of rubric design and have an opportunity to work on your own rubric or create one. Please bring along a copy of your course ECP, one assessment task (guidelines, task description), and your current rubric or marking guide.

About Ready to Teach Week Sem 1 2023

Ready to Teach Week is a bi-annual event, consisting of online and in-person activities designed to help you prepare course materials for the upcoming semester.

For Ready to Teach Week Semester 1 2023:

Venue

Learning Innovation Building, St Lucia
Room: 
17-202/202a