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Latest revision as of 15:29, 24 January 2012
HOT Inquiry Self Assessment Rubrics
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(For Professional Discussion within schools working with Hooked on Thinking on Inquiry Learning)
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HOT Rubrics for Stages in Research Process:
File:HOT RESEARCH INQUIRY RUBRIC BLANK.pdf
HOT Rubrics for Stages in Inquiry Process.
SOLO Taxonomy self assessment rubrics can be built for ANY stages in a school's inquiry model.
The following rubrics allow primary aged students to self-assess their learning outcomes when: asking questions, accessing information, sorting information, reporting and presenting, and when self evaluating.
File:HOT WAIKInquiryRubric PH.pdf
Asking Questions
Accessing Information
Sorting Information
Reporting and Presenting Information
Self Evaluation
Example Inquiry Rubrics
Vauxhall School Devonport
File:HOT VAUXHALL SELF ASSESSMENT for INQUIRY RUBRIC.pdf
Achievement Standard Biology 1.2 Report on a Biological issue
File:HOT Biology 1.2 Report on a biological issue Rubric.pdf
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