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Does anyone have a formal rubric for evaluating a journal in an ethics of massage class? I want to use reflective journal writing as part of an upcoming Law and Ethics class and wondered if someone might have already invented this wheel ;)
Thanks,
Karen
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Hi Karen,
At my college, we started using rubrics from the Association of American Colleges and Universities: http://www.aacu.org/value/rubrics/index_p.cfm?CFID=33452479&CFT...
These have been developed by a consortium of faculty from various schools. I used the "integrative and applied learning" rubric for students' journals/reflections. You can download them in Word format which allows you to revise them for your own use.
Best,
Lisa
Hi Karen,
At my college, we started using rubrics from the Association of American Colleges and Universities: http://www.aacu.org/value/rubrics/index_p.cfm?CFID=33452479&CFT...
These have been developed by a consortium of faculty from various schools. I used the "integrative and applied learning" rubric for students' journals/reflections. You can download them in Word format which allows you to revise them for your own use.
Best,
Lisa
You're welcome.
Karen M. Hobson, LMT, CMT, NCTM said:
Excellent! Thank you so much!
Lisa Mertz, PhD, LMT said:Hi Karen,
At my college, we started using rubrics from the Association of American Colleges and Universities: http://www.aacu.org/value/rubrics/index_p.cfm?CFID=33452479&CFT...
These have been developed by a consortium of faculty from various schools. I used the "integrative and applied learning" rubric for students' journals/reflections. You can download them in Word format which allows you to revise them for your own use.
Best,
Lisa
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