Writing across the Curriculum and in the Disciplines at SFSU

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Rubrics

Here are discipline-specific rubrics.

(1) SFSU College of Business: this is rubric for program assessment whose general categories could be used across assignments.

(2) SFSU Health Education; SFSU Child and Adolescent Development: these are rubrics professors developed to evaluate specific assignments in upper-division courses.

(3) Music: this is a rubric used to assess one assignment in several sections of an introductory music course at CUNY.

(4) SFSU Journalism: SFSU faculty use this rubric when grading major assignments.

(5) Child & Adolescent Development: Faculty use this rubric when grading the Policy Memo Assignment.

(6) Recreation, Parks & Tourism: Faculty use this rubric when grading essays for RPT 660, the GWAR course.


Rubistar is an educational website that helps faculty design rubrics.

George Mason University also provides discipline-specific rubrics designed by departments as part of Mason's ongoing assessment of their WAC program.

Alverno College developed criteria for assessing their students' writing across the curriculum.

Other websites that offer useful samples of rubrics:

http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/rubric.html

http://bss.sfsu.edu/jrodriguez/courses/300/rubric.htm

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/8658/holistic.html?20081

http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/greenwaldscourses/Default%20links/rubric.html

http://writing.umn.edu/tww/responding_grading/creating_rubrics.htm







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Rubric for Business.pdf51.01 KB
Community Profile Rubric.pdf33.42 KB
CAD 625 policy memo rubric.pdf113.26 KB
music rubric.pdf43.4 KB
J300 Rubric.pdf57.59 KB
Writing Rubric - RPT 660.doc36.5 KB
Criteria_for_Effective_Writing .pdf174.87 KB
Criteria for Writing pdf.pdf174.62 KB
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