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Performance Task Assessment List
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Element |
Possible |
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| The student gathers sufficient information and support materials for his/her position. |
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| The student uses material from newspapers, magazines, news reports, and resource materials. |
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| The student organizes the information and prepares an argument for his/her position. |
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| Sufficient examples and details are used to support the argument. | |||
| The position/argument is clearly stated. | |||
| The student listens to, asks probing questions about, and understands the opposing position. |
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| The student is able to state the strengths and weaknesses of each
position. |
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| The student discusses the positions/arguments with his/her opponent criticizing ideas, not the person. Listening is active and polite. |
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| Opposing students try to reach a consensus or develop an alternative. Evidence of compromising is noted. |
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| The student writes a 1-2 page paper and/or a letter to an editor supporting the position he/she finally supported. |
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Middlebury, CT
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