A Presentation Rubric For Maternity Assignments?

This resource focuses on research presentations and provides a rubric for grading papers and presentations. The rubric outlines how points are allotted for the paper and presentation after passing the course with at least 77 per the syllabus. It discusses an in-depth and critical assessment of the facts of the case in relation to available research. The rubric emphasizes the importance of holding the attention of the entire audience with direct eye contact, seldom looking at notes or slides.

A rubric is a scoring tool that explicitly describes the instructor’s performance expectations for an assignment or piece of work. It identifies criteria and levels of quality for each criteria. The rubric is used in undergraduate and graduate classes that utilize oral presentations as part of a seminar, mid-term assignment, or final assignment. It can be used as scoring or grading for a wide array of assignments, including papers, projects, oral presentations, artistic performances, group projects, etc.

The rubric for class presentations focuses on the Maternal Child Teaching Project/Presentation Rubric Group, which requires a recording of the oral history and a summary of the background research compiled in preparation for the oral presentation. The rubric also includes a guide for evaluating the effectiveness and quality of students’ speeches or presentations, perfect for maternity leave and extended absences.


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A Presentation Rubric For Maternity Assignments
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