Discrimination Project

Rubric:

 

Social Studies

Emergent

0-4

Developing

5-7

Meets

8

Exceeds

9-10

Inquiry:

Values & Reflection (individual)

-Identify and clarify a problem or issue.

-Draw conclusions about a problem, an issue, or a topic.

Cannot identify examples of discrimination

Does not discuss successes or difficulties of the campaign

Tells a clear story of discrimination

Discusses successes and difficulties of the campaign

Identifies examples of discrimination and the causes of it

Reflects on successes and difficulties of campaign and suggests ways to improve

Identifies examples of discrimination and the complex issues causing it

Reflects on the complexity of reasons that led to successes and difficulties of the campaign with concrete steps moving forward

Evidence:

-Assess the justification for competing accounts after investigating points of contention, reliability of sources, and adequacy of evidence, including data

Does not comment credibility of sources

Does not present different points of view

Comments on credibility with limited explanation

Presents differing points of view with limited explanation as to why it exists

Assesses the credibility of different sources based on the source itself

Explains why differing points of view exist

Assessment of credibility supported with further research

Reconciles opposing points of view

Perspective

-Explain and infer different perspectives on past or present people, places, issues, or events by considering prevailing norms, values, worldviews, and beliefs

Does not describe previous campaigns Describes previous campaigns with limited explanation of the context Explains the context that resulted in previous campaigns Explains the economic, political and social context that resulted in previous campaigns

Ethical Judgement

-Make reasoned ethical judgments about actions in the past and present, and assess appropriate ways to remember and respond

Does not explain reasons for creating this campaign

Campaign is incomplete or not attempted

Reasons for campaign are stated

Campaign is planned with little attention to level of impact

Reasons for campaign are made clear based on values

An impactful campaign is well thought out and practical

Reasons for campaign are explained in depth and detail about values

Campaign is well planned and highly impactful with attention to overcoming possible difficulties explained

Inquiry:

-Demonstrate leadership by planning, implementing, and assessing strategies to address a problem or an issue

-Evaluate and organize collected data

-Accurately cite sources

Poor planning and organization of campaign or presentation

Does not reference research to support decisions and discussions

No sources listed

Planning process is clear but incomplete or presentation lacks organization

Uses limited research to support decisions and discussions

Sources listed

Well organized and planned campaign, and presentation

Uses research to support decisions and discussions

Proper MLA citation

Well organized and planned campaign with a captivating presentation

Draws upon a variety of resources to support decisions and discussions

Proper MLA citation using reliable sources

 

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