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Using Rubrics to Find Evidence of Learning: A Chat with Susan Brookhart

Nov 21, 202226 minSeason 3Ep. 2
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Episode description

We kick off our series on rubrics by speaking to Sue Brookhart, renowned education researcher and author of the book How to Create and Use Rubrics. In our conversation, we touch on why it’s essential to tie rubrics to learning outcomes, what the common misconceptions of rubrics are, and how her perceptions of rubrics have evolved over her career.

Research & resources from the episode:

  • Brookhart, S. M. (2013). How to Create and Use Rubrics for Formative Assessment and Grading. ASCD.
  • Wormeli, R. (2018). Fair Isn't Always Equal: Assessment and Grading in the Differentiated Classroom. Stenhouse Publishers.

WCPSS staff can demonstrate their competency in developing rubrics by earning micro-credentials.

Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler

Theme music provided by Enloe High School’s Maya Smith

Data, Research, and Accountability department for the Wake County Public School System

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