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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

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

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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