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What do you call a framework that allows students to demonstrate performance characteristics on a rating scale?

  1. An Instructional Guide

  2. A Scoring Rubric

  3. A Performance Tracker

  4. A Competency Matrix

The correct answer is: A Scoring Rubric

A scoring rubric is a structured framework used to assess student performance by outlining specific criteria and levels of performance. It allows educators to evaluate students based on a consistent scale, providing clear expectations for what constitutes different levels of achievement. Scoring rubrics typically include a set of criteria—such as content knowledge, organization, and presentation skills—along with descriptions for various performance levels, from exemplary to needs improvement. This tool not only aids in the objective assessment of student work but also helps students understand the goals of their assignments and what is required to achieve each level of success. By using a scoring rubric, educators can give targeted feedback, allowing students to focus on specific areas for improvement. In contrast, other options may not specifically serve the same purpose. An instructional guide generally provides resources or methods for teaching, while a performance tracker often refers to tools that monitor or record progress rather than assess qualitative performance. A competency matrix focuses on tracking skills and knowledge competencies rather than providing a structured rating scale for performance.