Rubric
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British pronunciation/ɹˈuːbɹɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈɹubɹɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "rubric"

Rubric
01

an authoritative rule of conduct or procedure

02

category name

03

a title or heading that is printed in red or in a special type

04

red text or decorations used to indicate headings, important passages, or instructions for the manuscript's production

What is a "rubric"?

A rubric is a decorative or highlighted text used in a manuscript or book to mark headings, important passages, or instructions for the production process. Often written in red or another color, rubrics help to emphasize key sections and guide the reader’s attention. They can also be used to indicate specific instructions for the book's layout or printing, adding both functional and aesthetic value to the text.

05

directions for the conduct of Christian church services (often printed in red in a prayer book)

06

a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with

07

a set of criteria or guidelines used to evaluate and grade student performance on assignments, projects, or assessments

to rubric
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adorn with ruby red color

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Example
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The scoring rubric for the project included weighting for creativity, thoroughness, and adherence to instructions.
The rubric outlined specific criteria for assessing problem-solving skills in math assignments.
The teacher developed a rubric to provide clear expectations for grading essays.
The use of rubrics in assessment helps ensure consistency and fairness in grading across different evaluators.
Students referred to the rubric to understand how their presentations would be assessed.
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