VALUE: Valid Assessment of Learning in Undergraduate Education
VALUE Rubrics
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As part of the VALUE project, teams of faculty and other academic and student affairs professionals engaged in an iterative process over eighteen months wherein they gathered, analyzed, synthesized, and then drafted institutional level rubrics (and related materials) for 15 of the AAC&U Essential Learning Outcomes, creating the set of VALUE rubrics that appears below. The rubric development teams relied on existing campus rubrics when available, other organizational statements on outcomes, experts in the respective fields and faculty feedback from campuses throughout the process. Each VALUE rubric contains the most common and broadly shared criteria or core characteristics considered critical for judging the quality of student work in that outcome area.
The VALUE rubrics reflect faculty expectations for essential learning across the nation regardless of type of institution, mission, size or location. In several cases, outcomes that AAC&U paired in the Essential Learning Outcomes (e.g., written and oral communication) have been separated with the intent of developing individual VALUE rubrics for each.
The VALUE Initiative was funded for two years and in that time fifteen rubrics were created, tested and revised extensively with the help of over 100 rubric development team volunteers and over 100 testing campuses. We invite users of the rubrics to let us know how and when you are using specific rubrics and feedback on your experience in using them. Additional funding is being sought to continue the work of the Initiative and to continue to refine the rubrics in the future.
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