This document provides the rubric for grading a project on English for Academic and Professional Purposes. It outlines four criteria: Content, Organization, Language, and Punctuality. For each criterion, it describes the requirements for meeting a "Beginning", "Developing", or "Accomplished" score, with "Accomplished" receiving the highest score of 21-25 points.
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Critique Paper Rubric
This document provides the rubric for grading a project on English for Academic and Professional Purposes. It outlines four criteria: Content, Organization, Language, and Punctuality. For each criterion, it describes the requirements for meeting a "Beginning", "Developing", or "Accomplished" score, with "Accomplished" receiving the highest score of 21-25 points.
The critique paper may have limited The critique paper is contains a supporting details. factually correct. There significant amount There are few are enough details, of errors. Details details and ideas and ideas are clearly Content are not expressed that are clearly discussed. Ideas and clearly. Ideas are discussed. Ideas analysis are highly not relevant to the are somewhat relevant to the thesis thesis statement or relevant to the statement. claims. thesis statement.
The critique paper The critique paper has
The critique paper lacks clear a clear sense of order. may lack a thesis organization, It begins with a thesis statement but Organization which makes the points are or topic sentence. progression of Supporting points are presented in logical ideas confusing for presented in logical progression. readers. progression.
The critique paper
The critique paper The critique paper has accurate word Language uses limited choice. There are uses technical (spelling, vocabulary and terminology no more than two has a significant appropriately and mechanics, number of major errors and a correctly. There are no and word mechanics, few minor errors in major errors in usage) spelling, spelling, and word spelling, mechanics, or mechanics, and usage errors. word choice. word usage.
The editorial was The editorial was
The editorial was submitted two submitted a day Punctuality days or more after after the given submitted on or before the given deadline. the given deadline. deadline.