Developing Dimensions/Criteria Rubrics

Developing Dimensions/Criteria Rubrics

When developing dimensions/criteria ensure that:

  • You have comprehensively characterized the task- that is, that you have included all necessary criteria. Ways to monitor this include: o Asking an expert to evaluate the face validity of your rubric-would your colleague list the same criteria?
    • Comparing your criteria to those of existing rubrics assessing the same competency.
    • Try to craft a sample product that scores well on all the criteria, but does not really capture the β€œessence” of the task. (For instance, suppose your rubric for writing includes criteria of mechanics, grammar, and references but you forgot to include something about purpose or message. A student could do well on the rubric but never answer the question posed in the assignment.)
  • The relative emphasis on dimensions is appropriate. If some dimensions are more important, make sure that they are weighted in the scoring