Calculateur de Score d'Alignement aux Normes
Calculez le score d'alignement de votre programme aux normes éducatives.
Total Score (%)
81.0 %
Total Score (%) vs Criterion 1 Score
Formule
## How Rubric Scoring Works A rubric assigns scores across multiple criteria, each potentially weighted to reflect its importance. ### Formula **Total % = Sum(Score_i x Weight_i) / (Max Score x Sum of Weights) x 100** ### Scale Interpretation (on a 5-point rubric) - 5: Exemplary - 4: Proficient - 3: Developing - 2: Beginning - 1: Not yet meeting standard
Exemple Résolu
Four criteria (weights 25, 25, 30, 20) scored 4, 3, 5, 4 on a 5-point scale.
- 01Weighted sum: 4x25 + 3x25 + 5x30 + 4x20 = 100 + 75 + 150 + 80 = 405
- 02Max possible: 5 x (25+25+30+20) = 5 x 100 = 500
- 03Total: 405 / 500 x 100 = 81.0%
- 04Weighted average: 405 / 100 = 4.05 out of 5
Questions Fréquentes
How many criteria should a rubric have?
Three to six criteria is typical. Too many makes scoring cumbersome; too few may not capture all learning dimensions.
Should all criteria have equal weight?
Not necessarily. Weight criteria by their importance to the learning objectives. Critical skills should carry more weight.
How do I make rubric scoring more consistent?
Use anchor examples for each score level, calibrate with other raters, and score all students on one criterion before moving to the next.