Group Assessment

Your group's proposal will be graded using the rubric below. Every member of the group will be given the same group grade. It is the responsibility of each member of the group to be familiar with how you will be assessed and to make sure that your proposal meets the criteria below.

Group Assessment Rubric
Competency
Performance Level
Weighting Score

Distinguished

4 points

Proficient

3 points

Apprentice

2 points

Novice

1 point

No Attempt

0 points

X ?
 
Abstract and Introduction
Both are concise and suitable.
One section tends to be either too wordy or leave out some information.
Both sections are either too long or leaves out information.
Both sections are much too long or leave out important information.
 
 
The Plan: Completeness
Includes well thought out information from all four roles
Includes well thought out information from at least three of the roles.
Includes well thought out information from only two of the roles.
Includes well thought out information from only one of the roles.
     
The Plan: Justification
All suggestions are well justified with cited examples or information.
Most of your suggestions are well justified with cited examples or information.
Few of your suggestions are justified with cited examples or information.
Almost none of your suggestions are justified with cited examples or information.
     
The Plan: Integration
The plan integrates information from all four roles and does not repeat suggestions.
The plan has some integration, but seems more like different plans from the different roles.
The plans lacks integration, and seems more like four separate proposals.
The plan is simply four separate proposals cut and pasted together.
     
The Plan: Realism
The plan is very realistic concerning cost and impact on the community.
The plan lacks some realism due to expense or undue burden placed on the community.
The plan is unrealistic either by being too expensive or requiring extreme sacrifices within the community.
The plan is wholly unrealistic either by being extremely expensive to implement or requiring a complete change in lifestyle within the community.
     

Style

Follows the assigned format, no spelling or grammatical errors.
Follows the assigned format, few spelling or grammatical errors.
May stray from the assigned format, several spelling or grammatical errors.
May stray from the assigned format, contains many spelling or grammatical errors.
     

 

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