GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
TOOLS OF ASSESSMENT
Question
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Holistic rubric
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Analytical rubric
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complete rubric
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complementary rubric
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Detailed explanation-1: -A holistic rubric does not list separate levels of performance for each criterion. Instead, it assigns a level of performance by assessing performance across multiple criteria as a whole.
Detailed explanation-2: -Analytic rubrics Allows you to assess participants’ achievements based on multiple criteria using a single rubric. You can assign different weights (value) to different criteria and include an overall achievement by totaling the criteria; written in a table form.
Detailed explanation-3: -Holistic Rubrics. A holistic rubric consists of a single scale with all criteria to be included in the evaluation being considered together (e.g., clarity, organization, and mechanics).
Detailed explanation-4: -Levels of performance are typically divided into three-to six-point scales and given labels such as basic-proficient-advanced; needs improvement-meets expectations-exceeds expectations; or seldom-sometimes-usually-often; poor-good-excellent-superior; beginning-basic-proficient-advanced-outstanding.