GRADING RUBRIC – ROBERT OSCAR LOPEZ,
PhD
APPLICABLE TO ALL CLASSES, ALL
ASSIGNMENTS, ALL LEVELS
Below are 7 positive traits for a
paper.
1. The paper presents a coherent and
original thesis, incorporating not only a close reading of isolated passages
from primary texts listed on the course syllabus, but also outside research.
2. The student made thoughtful choices
about which research sources to cite, found at least one A
level source, and followed appropriate MLA formatting.
3. The student clearly proofread the
essay and had no more than 2 grammatical or spelling mistakes.
4. The student paid close attention to
mechanics, and structured the essay with an engaging introduction, a persuasive
argument, and a compelling conclusion. The paper was enjoyable to read and easy
to follow, from the perspective of an average reader (i.e., someone not exposed
to the class could have picked up the paper and followed the argument.)
5. The essay is logical.
6. The student expanded on the
instructions of the original daily assignment on which the essay was based. The
essay is clearly rooted in the content and focus of class discussions.
7. The essay leaves the reader confident
that it is the authentic work of its author and not plagiarized. This
confidence is instilled because the author’s voice feels familiar and unique,
the essay’s format
is appropriately tied to the protocol set by the instructor, and the student
showed special care to adhere to generally accepted principles of academic
honesty.
A papers exhibit traits 1-7.
B papers exhibit traits 1 and 4-7. A B paper
will also demonstrate either 2 or 3.
C papers exhibit traits 1 and 5-7. A C paper
either (a) has failed to demonstrated 2 or 3 but has demonstrated 4, or (b) has
demonstrated 2 or 3 but has failed to demonstrate 4.
D papers have failed to demonstrate trait 5.
F papers have failed to demonstrate trait 1.
A No-Credit Paper (or “Rewrite”) is
returned to the student with a request for resubmission at a later date, if the
following conditions hold:
Trait 7 has not been demonstrated,
but most of traits 1-6 have been demonstrated, and the instructor would prefer
to grade the paper with greater confidence that it was not plagiarized.
OR
Traits 1-2 and 5-7 have been
demonstrated, but the there were problems with traits 3 and/or 4, and the
instructor feels the student would benefit from more time to revise and
proofread the paper.