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ETSL (Evidence of Teacher and Student Learning) RUBRIC |
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Written by Robert A. Southworth Jr.
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 07:54 |
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The ETSL (Evidence of Teacher and Student Learning) is an online digital portfolio of student work. Over the past two years this online space has been organized to allow Arts-In-Education Partnerships funded by NYSCA (New York State Council on the Arts), consisting of a cultural institution partnered with a school in New York State, to use the space for:
- planning an arts-integrated unit,
- documenting what happens,
- assessing student learning,
- reflecting on their own learning as educators.
The ETSL RUBRIC (The SchoolWorks Lab, Inc., March 24, 2009) is not yet an official rubric for this work, but due to a variety of requests, a rubric is available. As a school reform strategy, the formal use of Rubrics for grading teacher performance is un-tested. However, the use of rubrics as guidelines for understanding across multiple classroom contexts is viewed as very helpful. The ETSL RUBRIC has five categories, or characteristic benchmarks, organized across a grid with four levels of performance descriptions.
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How well did the template unit show evidence of teacher and student learning?
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Begins
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Approaches
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Meets
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Exceeds
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Teaching
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Introducing content and materials
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Discussing and listening to student strategies
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Guiding student work in the Discipline
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Producing evidence of student learning in the discipline
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Student Tasks
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Organizing information
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Considering alternatives
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Manipulating disciplinary content and processes
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Generating evaluative statements that show new learning
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Student Performance
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Organizing performance in a discipline
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Using analysis to understand performance in a discipline
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Demonstrating understanding through performance in a discipline
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Creating new learning through performance in a discipline
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Student Learning
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Engaging in disciplined Inquiry
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Demonstrating knowledge in a disciplined inquiry
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Constructing knowledge in disciplined inquiry
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Demonstrating evaluation in a disciplined inquiry to create new learning
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Teacher Reflection
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Reviewing student work
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Reviewing student work with teacher inquiry in mind
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Thoughtful review of student work that informs teacher inquiry
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Thoughtful review of student work that changes instruction
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