LMEA 753 Advanced Educational Psychology
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Annotated Bibliography Rubric
Ed. 610 Annotated Bibliography Rubric
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Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography 1
Annotated Bibliography 2
Annotated Bibliography 3
Annotated Bibliography 4
Annotated Bibliography 5
Annotated Bibliography 6
Annotated Bibliography 7
Annotated Bibliography 8
Annotated Bibliography 9
Annotated Bibliography 10
Credibility
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2 Points: The sources is from credible, scholarly materials.
1 Points: The sources lacks credible, scholarly materials.
0 Points: Sources is not credibility.
Annotations
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2 Points: Annotation succinctly and comprehensively describe the source material; Annotation offer great insight into the source material.
1 Points: Annotations may be too short or too long; Annotation adequately describe the source material, but lack insight.
0 Points: Annotations are either too short or too long; Annotation does not describe the source material; annotation offer no insight.
Evaluation
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2 Points: Evaluation clearly explains why the source were chosen; demonstrates a clear understanding of the topical relation, which offers insight into source.
1 Points: Evaluation sometimes explains why the sources were chosen; demonstrates some understanding of the topical relation, which offers insight into source.
0 Points: Evaluation does not explain why the sources were chosen; demonstrates no understanding of the topical relation, which offers insight into source.
Assignment Criteria
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2 Points: Source has a proper bibliography; All citations are complete; All are in the proper APA format.
1 Points: Source bibliography; or citations are incomplete; and or some APA format is incorrect.
0 Points: Sources bibliography is incorrect, the sources have an improper citation; and improper APA format.
Writing Mechanics
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2 Points: Virtually free from mechanical, grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors.
1 Points: Some significant errors are present, but the overall meaning is clear.
0 Points: Errors distract the reader, to the extent the meaning is unclear.
Grades
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A = 9 - 10 Points
B = 8 Points
C = 7 Points
D = 6 Points
F = E Points and Below
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